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Abeness,
That's something I'll look into. The only reason I decided it wasn't the horn was because the horn seems to blow perfectly well, and it's an entirely different pitch. (Higher pitched). I'm may just take it into a shop tomorrow, my patience and time are at a premium, especially in this weather. Pravin |
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Tegger,
With all due respect, how do you figure that it's been poorly maintained, because of what could be a horn short? FWIW, the rest of the car works great - super smooth engine, 5-speed tranny shifts beautifully with a smooth clutch, steering feels tight, brakes have plenty of pad left, and timing belt was just done. Just curious. Pravin |
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HAHA -- I guess the flatulence-phenomena may hold true, but the tone is
definitely electrical, as it can be turned off and on by disconnecting/connecting the battery. Pravin |
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> HAHA -- I guess the flatulence-phenomena may hold true, but the tone > is definitely electrical, as it can be turned off and on by > disconnecting/connecting the battery. Well, that is the first mention you have of that fact! -- Graham W http://www.gcw.org.uk/ PGM-FI page updated, Graphics Tutorial WIMBORNE http://www.wessex-astro-society.freeserve.co.uk/ Wessex Dorset UK Astro Society's Web pages, Info, Meeting Dates, Sites & Maps Change 'news' to 'sewn' in my Reply address to avoid my spam filter. |
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My apologies for not having been clearer. Yeah, it's definitely
electrical. |
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> wrote:
> I recently bought a 1994 Honda Accord LX, with 195,000 miles. As I was > walking out to my car this morning, I heard a strange ongoing > high-pitched tone, which could best be described as a more faint > version of the horn. I panicked, thinking that the horn switch somehow > froze in place (I'm in Boston) and drained the battery overnight, and > sounded faint because it was on its last legs. Hm, interesting coincidence: my '94 Accord LX also has 195 K miles in it. however I experienced no such problems as you described. Is yours assembled in Japan or here in the US? Rudy |
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It's assembled in USA, but I'm not sure how much it would make a
difference in a bad horn. What is the condition of your 94, Rudy? What do you think the next thing will be that requires replacement? |
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