I just put a long piece of duct tape on that fuse so my wife can reach down and pull the fuse while she's driving. She loved it! Roger On Jan 9, 2008, at 3:04 PM, Blake Bilstad wrote: > This is a recurring problem for me as well. I also have an '84 Wolfy > Westy. > > Nothing a little banging doesn't cure! (combined with switching > on/off the ignition) > > Blake B. > -84Wolfy> Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2008 17:14:02 -0800> From: > matt@SNOOKSBAND.COM> Subject: Re: Crazy Horn> To: > vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> > Twice now, and I've only been a Westy > owner for a couple of months, the horn> has sounded as I turned the > ignition and shortly after the engine started.> It then quit on it's > own and didn't act up again. Functions normally> otherwise.> > Matt> > '84 Wolfy Westy> > > -----Original Message-----> From: Tobin Copley> > Subject: Re: Crazy Horn> > Could be that, but check first that a key > from your ignition key ring isn't> slicking into the gap between the > steering wheel and steering column, thus> shorting the horn circuit > intermitently.> > This is a pretty common problem on loaves; I'm > unsure how pervasive it is on> vanagons... |
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