Report this forum post

Rich,

Since you state the horn is blowing every three seconds, suspect either a low fuel sensor is sensing the tank is getting low or a specific alarm is wired into the horn. Should this be the case, will need serial number to identify which alarm is wired into the horn. If the horn is actually going off randomly, need to check a few connections. Find where the horn wires come up through the steer column. Unplug the connector at the bottom of the column and see if the horn still blows. Make sure the coolant level sensor is not leaking into the connector. If it is, this can cause the horn to blow. You can also disconnect connectors CPS4 and 17. If the horn stops blowing, check light harness for shorts. Good Luck.
  • Posted 14 Jan 2025 02:17
  • By Fishmech
  • joined 12 Jul'17 - 370 messages
  • Virginia, United States
The hard to do we do right away. The impossible just takes a little longer.

This is ONLY to be used to report flooding, spam, advertising and problematic (harassing, abusive or crude) posts.

Indicates mandatory field
Fact of the week
Sourdough bread contains Lactobacillus reuteri, a probiotic bacteria. During pregnancy and breastfeeding, these bacteria can travel from the mother's colon to her breast tissue and be passed to the infant through breast milk. It offers various health benefits, including potential protection against breast cancer.
Movers & Shakers
Jeannette Walker Jeannette Walker
CEO, MHEDA
President, European Rental Association (ERA)
Chief marketing officer, JLT Mobile Computers
Chief executive officer, East Penn Manufacturing
Global Industry News
edition #1236 - 26 June 2025
As June comes to a close, the month when our sector recognises National Forklift Safety Day , the United Kingdom’s Association of Industrial Truck Trainers (AITT) has issued a timely reminder of the need to ensure any staff training is fully accredited... Continue reading