By lorb101 - 29/04/2015 15:34 - Australia - Mount Waverley

Today, after recently getting my car fully serviced and fixed, the horn has decided to spontaneously beep. To stop the beeping I have to press the horn hard, making it look like I'm purposely doing it to piss people off. FML
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I booked in next week to get it looked at- hopefully it behaves until then!! It just gets super awkward because I'm a 22 year old female and so not the usual candidate for a cheeky drive by beeping!! Thanks for all your concern guys!! Xxx

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Take it back to them and explain. Hopefully you won't get too many dirty looks :)

They may have messed up on the wiring when fixing the other problems. If you go back in, I'm sure they would be happy to fix it!

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Take out the fuse for the horn then take it back to get it fixed.

That's when you go in and tell them about the issue and ask them to look into it. Hopefully you don't have to get mad and they'll do it for free!

Reminds me of when I saw a prank video where a guy took his friends pickup truck and hooked the horn to the brakes so every time he stops the horn is just blasting until his foots on the gas.

and now you must take it back to get it serviced.. and pay them more money.. after already getting it fully serviced and paying them money.. do you see where i'm going with this?

Look up Brian Regan's (a comedian) "Horns and Windshields" bit. You won't regret it!

you need an auto electrician...my car the the same tu I ngo a week ago $280 later all good. take care op

Easy solution, remove the fuse takes less than ten seconds