Thunderbird V6-232 3.8L SC (1989)
Horn Switch: Customer Interest
Horn Button - High Operation Effort
HORN - HIGH EFFORTS TO DEPRESS PAD DURING LOW AMBIENT TEMPERATURES - NON-SUPERCHARGED CARS
Article No. 90-25-10
FORD:
1989-90 THUNDERBIRD
LINCOLN-MERCURY: 1989-90 COUGAR
ISSUE:
High effort may be required when depressing the horn pad to sound the horn. This is caused by a steering wheel horn pad that is too stiff in
low ambient temperatures. The stiff horn pad may not allow the horn contacts to close.
ACTION:
Install a new horn pad made from urethane material. This improves low temperature flexibility and reduces the horn blowing effort. Refer
to the 1989/90 Thunderbird/Cougar Shop Manual, Section 35-80, for service details.
OTHER APPLICABLE ARTICLES: None
WARRANTY STATUS:
Eligible Under Basic Warranty Coverage
OPERATION
DESCRIPTION
TIME
902510A
Install Horn Pad
0.3 Hr.
DEALER CODING
BASIC PART NO. CONDITION CODE
13A805
99
OASIS CODES:
203000, 205000