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Beware, all you "pull the fuse" guys. If your truck is a daily driver you don't notice it, but Sag2 is right; the module still keeps a circuit alive and will drain the batteries. You can disconnect the horn pad about as easy as pulling the fuse. I did, put the fuse back, and now the theft system can use the horn again.
 
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My truck horn was honking in the driveway in the middle of the night. Randomly. Over a week or so it got worse (more frequent). I took the horn fuse out for several weeks. Now when I try to put the fuse back in, it blows constantly. Someone thought the door wiring was going bad and the alarm system thinks the door is open.
 
My stroke did this many years ago. MIddle of the night, horn going off, ticked off all the neighbors cause it happened frequently for a couple weeks.

Was super ****** and punched the horn as hard as I could a few times. Dented it in, horn stopped, and never went off like that again?

It was harder to get the horn to blow when I wanted it to.
 
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