My money is on extra keys hitting that gap. Tony On Saturday, March 2, 2013, forum email wrote: > Hi occasionally my horn does the same thing, and because another key on the > ring is pointed up and makes contact with the horn ring, thus setting of > the horn > On Mar 2, 2013 10:52 AM, "Suzy Wojcik" <suzywoj@comcast.net <javascript:;>> > wrote: > > > Went out to the garage and climbed into the Westy. Put the key into the > > ignition and turned her on and the horn started blaring away. Turned her > > off > > and it stopped. Then back on again, and no horn. So, what is going on? > > Second > > time this has happened. I seem to remember a post recently about > > lubricating > > the horn ring? Where? Wetwestie or the Vanagon list? And with what? WD > 40? > > And, what part of the horn? Thanks for any help. > > > > Suzy Wojcik > > 87 Westie > > Dove Blue, Bluebelle > > Eugene, Oregon > > > |
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