by WindsorFox <darkshado666@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Mar 2, 2008 at 12:21 PM
adammatzner@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> My roomate's mustang hasn't had cruise for months now and we decided
> to get on it. He took it to the dealer and they said it was a bad
> servo ($99 diagnostic) and that it would be $450 parts and labor
> (ha). We went to the junkyard and pulled one for $50 and installed
> it. Now when you push the off button on the steering wheel, the horn
> honks. Any good ideas as to what is happening? Is it a grounding
> issue or clock-spring or maybe the switch itself?
>
> TIA
ROFL! Sorry I can't help, but hopefully is some small consolation
that the movie that ran through my head after reading that was *really*
funny. One question, does it JUST honk the horn or does it honk the
horn in addition to doing what it should??
--
"Yah know I hate it when forces gather in ma' fringe..." - Sheogorath
"Contacting shutterfly help is an exercise in stupidity
as they can't seem to grasp the fact it's NOT MY BLOODY
ACCOUNT and some wanker, one crack pipe short of a holiday,
has signed me up in a system that has no closed loop
confirmation yet has credit card information for billing." - Rev.
Beergoggles