Horn Problem? 96SL2

Discussion in 'Saturn S-series' started by Box134, Apr 14, 2005.

  1. Box134

    Box134 Guest

    A couple of weeks ago I found in Consumers on-line a safety recall for my
    '96 SL2. The horn could come on spontaneously, and in the worst-case
    scenario, start a fire.

    Not more then a week later my neighbor came to the door and said my car
    wanted me. What do you think? The horn was blaring. To stop the damn thing
    the quickest way possible I took a terminal off the battery. Later I went
    out and found where the horn was, and spotted a connector, only no way to
    get my hand in. I realized that if I took out the bulb assembly from the
    parking light it would open the space a bit. I was able to unplug the horn
    connector that way.

    So how many have had this happen?
     
    Box134, Apr 14, 2005
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  2. No probs with the horn, but I did get a letter telling me to come in so they
    could replace the horn on my 97SL2 - this was very early in my ownership of
    the car...
     
    Jonnie Santos, Apr 15, 2005
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  3. Box134

    Box134 Guest

    Interesting. Yes, the recall goes back to Nov 98. I have no recollection of
    receiving a letter and it isn't something I'd ignore. I made an appointment
    with Saturn and the person I spoke to couldn't find anything on it. However,
    maybe a greenhorn at work... I'll have to thrash it out when I get there.
     
    Box134, Apr 15, 2005
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    Rich Soucie Guest

    pull the fuse my moms jeep does this all the time
     
    Rich Soucie, Apr 16, 2005
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    DannyB20 Guest

    Not more then a week later my neighbor came to the door and said my car

    wanted me. What do you think? The horn was blaring. To stop the damn
    thing
    the quickest way possible I took a terminal off the battery.


    I had the same type of problem with my '97 SC2. Only I was driving the
    car at the time. Out of the blue the horn just started blaring. I
    pulled over to unkook the horn wires but there was no way as you said.
    Luckily I was close to home. As you did I disconnected the battery.
    Then I found where the horn fuse was and removed it. Just for grins
    later in the day I put the fuse back in and the horn didn't start up
    again. This happened several years ago and has not repeated itself.
    Dan.
     
    DannyB20, Apr 18, 2005
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