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Advice!! Problems with Taking out Horn Relay?

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serotonin

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Jul 21, 2004
Williamsburg, Virginia
Hey, okay so I couldn't figure out the problems with my 96 GS Spyder.. and neither could the dealership.

Basically, while driving, the car's horn will go on (and wouldn't turn off) while at the same time, everything electronic would cut off (and unable to turn on) while the car is running. And turning off the car doesn't stop the horn, so I just took out the horn relay in the fuse box in the engine bay.

IS there anything wrong with driving around without the horn relay in?? I don't want have this happen while I drive the car, it's really shitty. And no one could fix it, although I tihnk it might be a problem with the stock alarm. who knows.

Advice please :\
 
2Gs have a very common problem of the hood being misaligned causing the alarm to randomly go off. Unplug the sensor under the hood.
 
el aguila said:
2Gs have a very common problem of the hood being misaligned causing the alarm to randomly go off. Unplug the sensor under the hood.

very interesting, thanks.
 
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