No mine honks because bits of the worn out horn ring have taken up residence somewhere in the steering column, which I don't want to take apart on account of mechanical ineptitude. Mike On 1/28/05 3:13 PM, "Max Wellhouse" <maxjoyce@IPA.NET> wrote: > I think it totally depends on how many keys you have on the ring. > > Ancient philosopher(well, since keys were invented anyway) says that the > number of keys you carry is directly proportional to the complexity of your > life. I carry 5; 3 cars, a Vanagon gas cap key, and the house key. Hey, > I'm broke all the time, but life is simple!! > > Dimwitted Moose and Flying Squirrel > > At 10:30 AM 1/28/2005, Gnarlodious wrote: >> Entity Jeffrey Schwaia spoke thus: >> >>> Does anyone else accidentally honk their horn when starting their Vanagon >>> because a loose key gets into the space between the steering wheel and the >>> horn pickup? Seems like this happens to me once or twice a week. >> >> Me too, gotta love these machines! >> >> -- Gnarlie > > |
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