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A couple weeks ago the horn of my 1995 Buick La Sabre just start going off and stay on... blasting away... until I went out and whacked the steering column. A friend detached the horn from under the hood until I could get it checked. Well... apparently... this car is possessed because as far as I can tell, the horn is still detached BUT the horn has started to go off again! D-: Maybe there are two horns, I don't know!

I've been reading around online about the fuse box but I can't find a (clear) explaination of where the box is located so I can yank the fuse too! I saw info on a 1995 Skylark but it's not the same.

Anyone know where the fuse box is in this vehicle?? If you have a 1994 or 1996, it could be the same as mine. Anyone?!

Thanks!

Lyte
 
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not really a buick guy, but usually there is a panel on the drivers side down by your pedals that you lift the cover and all fuses are inside, the other common place would be inside of the hood on the drivers side there would be a whole black box that you would unscrew the cover and all fuses are in it. If you have the owners manual you should be able to find this out in there. If you can't find it in owners manual, online or the 2 places I mentioned, go into an auto parts store like Pep Boys and they sell these Haynes auto repair manuals, grab the book for your car model and year and I guarantee anything you need to know is in there. If you are in chicago stop by and I'll find it, wait it's possessed, don't stop by. :)
 
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If you are in chicago stop by and I'll find it, wait it's possessed, don't stop by. :)

Too funny! :)

Well, we went to a friends house this evening who's a "car guy" and after a few Googles he says it's a problem inherent to that year. The horn is supposedly hard wired in some way to the steering column and the only way to turn it off (100%) is to remove the air bag and unplug it. Uhh... no! :tu: LOL

I think it's time to trade this guy in too! :sold:

Lyte
 
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