Last week I bought my 1st Lexus a 1995 LS400 with 158,200 mi and I really like the car. The next day I tried to use my horn and it did not work (the only thing I forgot to check when I bought it) so I checked the fuse and there was no fuse for the horn. So I put a fuse in it and pressed the horn and it worked! But when I pressed on the left side of the pad it stayed on until I pushed the right side of the pad. When I barely pull back on the steering wheel or touch the pad the horn goes off or when I shut the drivers door it honks all it takes is a little vibration and it honks. I was not able to drive it like this because any little thing sets it off. The pad springs back in all 4 corners so I am not sure how to fix this problem because I drive a 100 mi a day through downtown Atlanta and I need a horn. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Horn Stays On When The Left Side Of Pad Is Pushed
in 90 - 00 Lexus LS400
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like the car. The next day I tried to use my horn and it did not work
(the only thing I forgot to check when I bought it) so I checked the
fuse and there was no fuse for the horn. So I put a fuse in it and
pressed the horn and it worked! But when I pressed on the left side of
the pad it stayed on until I pushed the right side of the pad. When I
barely pull back on the steering wheel or touch the pad the horn goes
off or when I shut the drivers door it honks all it takes is a little
vibration and it honks. I was not able to drive it like this because any
little thing sets it off. The pad springs back in all 4 corners so I am
not sure how to fix this problem because I drive a 100 mi a day through
downtown Atlanta and I need a horn. Any help would be greatly
appreciated.