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My horn on my car, 00 C4, stop working. I checked the fuse and it was blown. I put another fuse in it and it blew right away. I'm thinking I have a short somewhere. I've read post about the bushings on the airbag frame could be a possiblity. My question, what is the proper way to access the airbag frame without the bag going off in my face. Anyone have the steps involved in in doing this? thanks

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My horn on my car, 00 C4, stop working. I checked the fuse and it was blown. I put another fuse in it and it blew right away. I'm thinking I have a short somewhere. I've read post about the bushings on the airbag frame could be a possiblity. My question, what is the proper way to access the airbag frame without the bag going off in my face. Anyone have the steps involved in in doing this? thanks

Could be a short in the steering wheel or one or more bad horns.

Unplug the horns then press the steering wheel horn and see if it blows.

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Update on horn problem. I removed the bumper, unpluged both horns and fuse was ok. I then pluged one at a time and found that the horn in the rear shorted the fuse. I was able to blow the horn when the good horn was pluged. But an hour later I tried the same thing and now neither horn works and still blowing fuses. Just thought I'd update. Well, it could be something else a whole lot worse. Thanks for all your help.

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