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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Cars / October 2006

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Can't get my hooter to work!!

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blueboy8 - 21 Oct 2006 13:06 GMT
My clutch went in June on journey to Devon.Got it fixed and came home.We
have just noticed the hooter doesn't work and even though we have tried
everything including steering wheel removal and fuses etc can't find the
problem anywhere.Also flashing seat belt light.Any help would be
appreciated.Thanks in advance.
Sharon Cooke - 21 Oct 2006 13:33 GMT
> My clutch went in June on journey to Devon.Got it fixed and came home.We
> have just noticed the hooter doesn't work and even though we have tried
> everything including steering wheel removal and fuses etc can't find the
> problem anywhere.Also flashing seat belt light.Any help would be
> appreciated.Thanks in advance.

??? What make/year is this vehicle? Hooter; you mean horn?
blueboy8 - 21 Oct 2006 13:46 GMT
Mondeo Verona with 1600 Zetec engine.Year R REG  and yes it is the
horn.Thanks,
Sharon Cooke - 21 Oct 2006 18:34 GMT
> Mondeo Verona with 1600 Zetec engine.Year R REG  and yes it is the
> horn.Thanks,

Year R REG means nothing over here. State the model year as in 1994,
1995, 2996, etc.
As far as the horn not working and the horn button is on the steering
wheel, a faulty clock spring is most likely.
Jim Warman - 22 Oct 2006 00:39 GMT
European motorists are no different, I guess, than North American
counterparts..... There isn't much concern with those "useless" airbags (so
what if they will do more to save a life than a horn in most instances), so
we'll tack any reference to the airbag system on as an afterthought.... even
though no horn without the flashing SRS light will get a different
diagnostic process than a no horn WITH an SRS light.

Ahhh, those piffling little details....

>> Mondeo Verona with 1600 Zetec engine.Year R REG  and yes it is the
>> horn.Thanks,
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> As far as the horn not working and the horn button is on the steering
> wheel, a faulty clock spring is most likely.
 
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