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hcflyer 08-13-2007 09:33 AM

Horn(y) or vats
 
For my 90's latest trick,when least expected the horn starts honking sporadically on major turns of either way.Doesn't do it everytime,seems to require at least four outside witnesses,and I can't make it do it if I want to.Should I start looking for frayed wires or is there a possibility my vats is messing with me?Does not lose power or try to die.Anyone else had this happen?

Superdzzz 08-13-2007 10:11 PM

RE: Horn(y) or vats
 
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SHE'S POSESSED!!!:D:D:D

Just kiddin';)

Codes?

Sounds like there might be a worn wire in your steerin column/or elsewhere...

Depending on where you live, I have had experiences with psychotic chipmuncks making nests in the engine compartment (not on the Vette).

Some animals, and or insects, DO like to chew on the insulation on the wires.

Hope not, taking the steering column aprat can be a b*tch:D

Good luck bro![sm=icon_cheers.gif]

RudeDog 08-14-2007 06:12 AM

RE: Horn(y) or vats
 
I liked the part about "for my 90's latest trick". :D:D:D

(I have a '90 also and hope for no surprises."

mrt347 08-14-2007 07:39 AM

RE: Horn(y) or vats
 
Had a simmilar problem with my '85. On sharp turns, horn would sound on its own and not stop. Took apart the wheel and reassembled the mechanism. If you tighten it down too much, the bolts could have enough pressure on the mechanism to set the horn off if the situation [and crowd] is right.


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