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Horn sounding when keys touch the steering collumn
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<blockquote data-quote="kreemoweet" data-source="post: 634720" data-attributes="member: 21356"><p>It's normal, because the steering column is part of the horn circuit, and it is normally "hot". The ignition housing (and your inserted keys) </p><p>is grounded, so when the keys contact the column, it grounds the horn circuit and allows current to flow, sounding the horn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kreemoweet, post: 634720, member: 21356"] It's normal, because the steering column is part of the horn circuit, and it is normally "hot". The ignition housing (and your inserted keys) is grounded, so when the keys contact the column, it grounds the horn circuit and allows current to flow, sounding the horn. [/QUOTE]
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