Recently in the early morning (3am) my horn went off with
no one in the truck. I don't have a alarm system, and when I got out to the
truck the horn quit. But now the horn does not work at all, and my question
is where the heck is the horn on this truck. I looked all over the front
end and can't locate. This truck has a 7.3l diesel with Banks turbo system.
I want to test and replace the horn if found and don't tell me under the
hood hahaha.
Thanks
David M - 29 Aug 2007 09:54 GMT
> Recently in the early morning (3am) my horn went off with
> no one in the truck. I don't have a alarm system, and when I got out to the
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> Thanks
Is your airbag light on, by any chance?

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Chico - 30 Aug 2007 05:12 GMT
No, why do you ask?
>> Recently in the early morning (3am) my horn went off with
>> no one in the truck. I don't have a alarm system, and when I got out to
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> Is your airbag light on, by any chance?
David M - 31 Aug 2007 02:10 GMT
> No, why do you ask?
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>> Is your airbag light on, by any chance?
Google for "clockspring failure". Also, please try not to top post.

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Steve Barker - 31 Aug 2007 17:20 GMT
behind the bumper, left side i belive. due to the increased radiator and
intercooler side, they had to bury them.
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> Recently in the early morning (3am) my horn went off with
> no one in the truck. I don't have a alarm system, and when I got out to
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> Thanks