2010 Jeep Patriot horn won’t stop beeping

Asked by 2010jeeppatriot May 31, 2020 at 05:41 PM about the 2010 Jeep Patriot Limited

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Horn won’t stop beeping

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I found an answer to this here: https://www.cargurus.com/Cars/Discussion-d906_ds845894

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Okay peeps I WAS DEAD wrong. I really am beginning to believe there is no actual fuse or relay to pull in the 2010 jeep patriot. BBUT IN THE SAME LOCATION behind driver side fog light you will see the round sound piece for the horn. Access the from under car (front of driver side wheel well) you will see connector to sound piece, their safely lock towards front of connection. Push in the tab while pulling out the male connector.YOU WILL HAVE NO HORN OR ALARM. THOS PN HOW TO DISCONNECT ONLY NOT A RESOLVED. ONLY OFF :) HOPE THIS HELPS YA. TOOK ME A WHILE TP FIND NO ANSWER ANYWHERE UNTIL I GOT UNDER HER.

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