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Horn sounding when keys touch the steering collumn
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<blockquote data-quote="J4yman" data-source="post: 634672" data-attributes="member: 33302"><p>I thought I had fixed the horn issue. It sounds as it should when you press the button. The thing I noticed the other day when I was adjusting my shifter plate I had the keys in the ignition and it was on. I must have knocked the keys against the steering collumn and the horn sounded. I then checked it out and touched the keys to the collumn to check it and it made a little spark as it touched and the horn sounded. I mean it's no big deal other than I am not sure it is a big deal and something is wrong. The simple fix would be to have less keys on my fob so they won't dangle and touch. But the question really is should it be happening and if no then what could be the fix. It's a 1972 Crossover. Other than that the horn is great. It took me a while to figure it out but I think it's all good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J4yman, post: 634672, member: 33302"] I thought I had fixed the horn issue. It sounds as it should when you press the button. The thing I noticed the other day when I was adjusting my shifter plate I had the keys in the ignition and it was on. I must have knocked the keys against the steering collumn and the horn sounded. I then checked it out and touched the keys to the collumn to check it and it made a little spark as it touched and the horn sounded. I mean it's no big deal other than I am not sure it is a big deal and something is wrong. The simple fix would be to have less keys on my fob so they won't dangle and touch. But the question really is should it be happening and if no then what could be the fix. It's a 1972 Crossover. Other than that the horn is great. It took me a while to figure it out but I think it's all good. [/QUOTE]
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