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Horn and locks have a mind of their own

phive70

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Pottsville, Pa
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1997 Explorer XLT Sport
I have a '97 Explorer XLT 2 door 4.0 OHV with an electrical gremlin. It started about a year ago or so, I've owned it since 2017. The vehicle does not have a keypad at the driver door, but it does have a lock/unlock key fob. When the vehicle was parked at my g/f work, the horn started to go off and the locks were unlocking/locking. I don't know if the vehicle has an aftermarket alarm, or factory alarm. I did notice under the steering column, there was a switch in the panel, that had 3 or 4 brown wires running to it. Valet? I disconnected the wires from the switch and terminated their ends, thinking this switch is bad. It still occurred. It has happened while she was stopped at a traffic light and horn and locks started to act up. I checked the rear driver side panel and didn't notice a RAP module. I did replace the cruiser control switches on the wheel, as they were broken, thinking something was crossing wires. Right now I have the horn relay pulled.
 






No idea on the horn, but I had my driver lock going on and off randomly a few years ago. It turned out to be a broken relay in the box on the rear driver side near the jack stuff. There are about four(?) relays in there if I remember and they control all the power door lock logic. In my case, the bad one was warm from all the switching and when I took it out and hooked power to it, it would buzz.

It might be worth taking a look in there and swapping/removing relays. NAPA had the replacement.

I have a '97 Explorer XLT 2 door 4.0 OHV with an electrical gremlin. It started about a year ago or so, I've owned it since 2017. The vehicle does not have a keypad at the driver door, but it does have a lock/unlock key fob. When the vehicle was parked at my g/f work, the horn started to go off and the locks were unlocking/locking. I don't know if the vehicle has an aftermarket alarm, or factory alarm. I did notice under the steering column, there was a switch in the panel, that had 3 or 4 brown wires running to it. Valet? I disconnected the wires from the switch and terminated their ends, thinking this switch is bad. It still occurred. It has happened while she was stopped at a traffic light and horn and locks started to act up. I checked the rear driver side panel and didn't notice a RAP module. I did replace the cruiser control switches on the wheel, as they were broken, thinking something was crossing wires. Right now I have the horn relay pulled.
 






Check your battery I've seen this before have it checked
 






Ok thanks, I noticed those relays when looking for the RAP.


I also have a GEM (f77b-14b205-bd) that I didn't install yet.
 






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