Random honking
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Random honking
Started my 2010 Sport this morning and backed out of the driveway and the horn started honking then stopped. Drove to work and the horn stayed on for a couple minutes and nothing I did would stop it. Even pulled over and shut the truck off. Got to work and shut it off and locked it. About 10 minutes later
the horn came on steady for a couple of minutes then shut off with no keys or anything in it, just sitting there.
It's at the dealer now and they say they've never heard of this happening and it might be a hard one to trace down as the horn is a sensor switch that tells the evic system to honk the horn.
On the way to the dealer it honked steady halfway there. Then of course by the time I was two blocks away it stopped and seemed to work fine again.
the horn came on steady for a couple of minutes then shut off with no keys or anything in it, just sitting there.
It's at the dealer now and they say they've never heard of this happening and it might be a hard one to trace down as the horn is a sensor switch that tells the evic system to honk the horn.
On the way to the dealer it honked steady halfway there. Then of course by the time I was two blocks away it stopped and seemed to work fine again.
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Ya, I had quite a few angry looks. Especially at the red light behind somebody and we were both turning right. Horn was on steady!
I wish it would have started honking like that when I pulled it into the service reception bay. I'd probably get instant service, and a laugh!
Good tip, I'll remember that battery thing. This is my first Dodge Ram after being a F150 driver for the last 6 years.
Strange problem here but I love this truck. I'm no longer a Ford guy....
Hope the dealer can solve it and this won't be the start of computer problems. Only 4200 KM on it.
I wish it would have started honking like that when I pulled it into the service reception bay. I'd probably get instant service, and a laugh!
Good tip, I'll remember that battery thing. This is my first Dodge Ram after being a F150 driver for the last 6 years.
Strange problem here but I love this truck. I'm no longer a Ford guy....
Hope the dealer can solve it and this won't be the start of computer problems. Only 4200 KM on it.
#4
Probably no big deal. My wipers came on once and wouldn't turn off, I reset the computer and all was back to normal. That's been 20k miles ago and no problems since.
If you have the REN or RER radio (the ones with the big LCD screen) make sure you remove the fuse to the radio before unplugging and plugging the battery or you could damage the radio.
If you have the REN or RER radio (the ones with the big LCD screen) make sure you remove the fuse to the radio before unplugging and plugging the battery or you could damage the radio.
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#7
When you hook up the battery there is some surge or something that could possibly damage these radios, thats about all I know about it. I think it says that in the manual, I heard it on the forum somewhere.
Of course I found this out after I had already reset the computer without removing the fuse, but my RER works fine.
Of course I found this out after I had already reset the computer without removing the fuse, but my RER works fine.
Last edited by tombogue09; 04-28-2010 at 03:01 PM.
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