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The car has 3 horns. A pair behind the front bumper cover for when you push on the air bag cover in the middle of the steering wheel.

The third horn is just for the alarm. It is next to the battery. If you open the front trunk and remove the battery cover you will see a round horn under the negative battery cable. The alarm horn has nothing to do with the the other horns. If you set the alarm and get a beep then it comes from the alarm horn because the car thinks something is opened. Has nothing to do with the steering wheel horns.

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The car has 3 horns. A pair behind the front bumper cover for when you push on the air bag cover in the middle of the steering wheel.

The third horn is just for the alarm. It is next to the battery. If you open the front trunk and remove the battery cover you will see a round horn under the negative battery cable. The alarm horn has nothing to do with the the other horns. If you set the alarm and get a beep then it comes from the alarm horn because the car thinks something is opened. Has nothing to do with the steering wheel horns.

thanks! so I guess I should rtfm :)

that makes sense, I've had a few pretty stupid moments not making sure the rear lid is closed all the way

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