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2004 Honda Pilot Repair Question


Topics covered: Horn, Fuse, Horn relay.
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Asked on July 7, 2012

Want to stop my alarm from going off when boosting battery (specifically the horn)

Lost my remote so I can't use that. Can I pull the horn relay fuse to stop it?
Avatar Asked by Boyle

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Replied on July 7, 2012

If its not causing other problems and it won't stop sounding off-If its me I will disconnect the power lead at the horn assembly-could possibly be the horn relay sticking or the horn button/switch itself-let me know

Tiny Answered by rasmataz
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Replied on July 7, 2012

Problem with alarm is only when boosting battery-it automatically goes off. Dealership says the only way to turn it off is with the remote which I don't have or to simply let it time it's self out. My neighbors won't want to listen to the horn sounding off for a long time nor do I- really loud!! I don't know where the power lead is to the horn assembly?? Will pulling the horn relay fuse stop it from going off with the alarm?

Tiny Response from Boyle
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Replied on July 7, 2012

Pull fuse no.47 -see below

Tiny Answered by rasmataz
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Replied on July 8, 2012

Is there a difference between the numbering system of fuses with Canadian and American? I don't have a fuse 47. The only fuse I can see that relates to the horn is the "horn relay". It is in the primary under hood fuse box and is almost square- much bigger than the typical fuses.

Tiny Response from Boyle
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Replied on July 8, 2012

You can remove the relay if you want either way it will disable it

Tiny Answered by rasmataz
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