I have just purchased a 1988 CXA 25 Prestige. Great car, but the horn sounds
like it has bad case of asthma.
Any suggestions on how to correct the horn?
Also, whilst driving the car home after buying it in southern Idaho, the
head light switch stopped working and left having to push the flasher button
in order to have any lights at all. The parking lights come on but the
headlights will not work, nor the any of the other driving lights except the
high beams when pushing the flasher button.
Thanks for any advice
Gene
Adrian - 11 Feb 2006 21:30 GMT
> I have just purchased a 1988 CXA 25 Prestige. Great car, but the horn
> sounds like it has bad case of asthma.
> Any suggestions on how to correct the horn?
Throw it away and replace it?
> Also, whilst driving the car home after buying it in southern Idaho,
> the head light switch stopped working and left having to push the
> flasher button in order to have any lights at all. The parking lights
> come on but the headlights will not work, nor the any of the other
> driving lights except the high beams when pushing the flasher button.
Might well be a duff switch - the lights on CXs aren't relayed, so the
switches do die. Andre might have changed that in the conversion to CXAs,
but that's certainly the story with Citroen CXs.
Rudi.$ - 12 Feb 2006 13:41 GMT
Gene S. Park wrote in/schreef in <29SdnQJ8zdn2zXPeRVn-qA@comcast.com>,
on/le/op 11/02/2006, Notre-Dame de Lourde
> I have just purchased a 1988 CXA 25 Prestige. Great car, but the horn sounds
> like it has bad case of asthma.
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>
> Gene

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