Last night I took the misses to town for supper and just before we got to the parking lot I thought I heard a horn sound for just a brief moment, I looked around and there were no other vehicles around us. Then we heard it again 10 seconds latter. I thought to myself, that's my pickup making this noise.
After supper on the drive home is when I could hear it with more frequency. The horn sounds when the clutch is disengaged, about 1 every 10 times. I held the clutch down to the floor one of the times it was sounding and the horn stayed on until I released the clutch.
For the time being, I popped the hood and found the horn to be on a circuit by itself so I pulled the fuse (location 45) and put the fuse in location 44, which is a spare. Anyone ever heard of anything like this. I can't think of any different circumstances that occurred yesterday that would of caused this.
Maybe its my pickup's way of telling me that I need a South Bend Clutch. :-laf
After supper on the drive home is when I could hear it with more frequency. The horn sounds when the clutch is disengaged, about 1 every 10 times. I held the clutch down to the floor one of the times it was sounding and the horn stayed on until I released the clutch.
For the time being, I popped the hood and found the horn to be on a circuit by itself so I pulled the fuse (location 45) and put the fuse in location 44, which is a spare. Anyone ever heard of anything like this. I can't think of any different circumstances that occurred yesterday that would of caused this.
Maybe its my pickup's way of telling me that I need a South Bend Clutch. :-laf