why is my 2003 Lincoln LS blowing it's horn?
Asked by elky327 Feb 15, 2018 at 06:18 PM about the 2003 Lincoln LS V6 Premium
Question type: Maintenance & Repair
My '03 Lincoln LS starts blowing the horn when the steering wheel adjusts
below a certain point and won't stop blowing until it raises back up. Also, the
steering wheel wont raise all the way up like it used to, only 1/2 - 3/4 of the way
up. This all started at the same time. Any suggestions would be helpful.
Thanks!
6 Answers
May be a problem with the clock spring. Google it for your year/make/model for symptoms and solutions.
Broken wire inside the insulation caused by wheel movement,
Its not the clock spring. l already eliminated that. This is directly in the column and it is dealing with the electronic module on the right side of the column that controls the movement of the up/down and in/out movement of the column. This module extends 5-6 inches down the column. After doing some investigating I cant find any way to remove/ replace it. It looks like the whole column unit would have to come out. Does anyone have any experience with this?
All the wires are good and insulation has not been crushed, bound, pinched or anything else.
You need to stretch each wire to see if insulation stretches,wire will be broke inside. its tedious.
Lebron2629 answered 3 years ago
Hey did you ever resolve this problem you were having and if so what did you do to fix it?