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I tried that, it didn't work for me.
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"I have read of people curing the hooter earth problem by earthing at the hooter end instead of the steering wheel "
I tried this, it didn't work, hard wiring and screwing into the column did.
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"I have read of people curing the hooter earth problem by earthing at the hooter end instead of the steering wheel "
I tried this, it didn't work, hard wiring and screwing into the column did.
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Another one here fixed by improving the earth. We put a little earth strap on a 2003 Multispace between the steering column and chassis and now horn is fine again. Has been "fixed" in this way for over a year now.
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