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There is either a small panel cover along sidde the dash on the drivers side, a small fuse block under the dash on the drivers side, or under the hood in the power distribution box. it will be a 10 amp fuse and is red in color. for addition info consult your owners manuel it has all the details.
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fuse for horn on a 2001 malibu is located under the hood.
there is a fuse (15 amp) in slot #43
and there is a relay in slot #21
if you remove the relay and put it back in wrong the horn will not work.
There is one wire that attaches diirectly to horn that can be removed to stop horn. There is a fuse in fusebox that may also be removed. There are screws in the backside of steering wheel to remove front of steering wheel cover and inspect horn contact for damage or corrosion. If removing steering cover, use care to disconnect airbag actuator to prevent airbag inflation.
You would need to check the circuits at the relay. The horn pad grounds the relay to make the horn blow. You should have power at the relay, and a ground from the horn pad when it is pressed. The third wire goes to the horns.
The fuse for the horn can not make it blow.only a bad horn switch/button can do that.The tail light fuse should be marked in the fuse panel.If you have the vehicle manual you can most likely find it in there.
If your not going to fix the horn plate in the column. Wiring a horn button is easy. You need a hot lead from the fuse panel to the after market button and from the other side to the horn button under the hood unit (grill area). Most horn unit are self grounding.
My horn is low when I press on it it makes a little toot noise would I need to replace the horn I'm thinking it's a fuse or relay it makes a low pitch sound where you can barely hear it thanks in advance
If its like my 99 Chevy Lumina, its behind the front bumper, passenger side. You'll have to take the whole front bumper off. Stupid I know. But thats how Chevy made them.
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