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fiveohpatrol 10-28-2001 07:36 PM

Don't you love electrical problems ?
 
its nothing major but i think there may be a short somewhere...

well yesterday i noticed that my cigarette lighter wasnt working and then later noticed my horn didnt either, they both operate from the same fuse so i figured thats all it was

well i looked at the fuse and sure enough it was blown, so i replaced it and plugged in my cell phone cord into the cigarette lighter, it worked for a few seconds as i pulled away from the place i bought the fuse and when i got on the road i tried my horn and it didnt work! i then looked down and the phone cord power indicator was no longer on, the damn fuse blew again

yes i replaced it with the correct fuse (20A), and both the horn and the cigarette lighter have always worked fine before

for some reason my horn button feels different, i may be mistaken though, can it go bad and cause this to happen?

anyone else have this happen?

thanks

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SLIGHTLY_INSAIN 10-28-2001 07:57 PM

ouch. you might want to check the cig wires. you may have melted wires. this can happen if something you plug into the cig outlet shorts it, or if something conductive shorts it and doesn;t blow the fuse. it happened to me when a dime fell in there...

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fiveohpatrol 10-28-2001 09:05 PM

thats a good suggestion, i recently pulled the console to change my heater core so a wire may have been shorted or exposed when i did that, i'll check that asap, thanks

302man 10-29-2001 09:14 PM

put in a bigger fuse !!!! LOL I bet you pinched a wire when you did your heater core install.

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Thad 10-30-2001 10:45 PM

The dime short just happened to me 2 days ago. LOL!! http://www.mustangworks.com/msgboard/eek.gif

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PKRWUD 10-31-2001 03:31 AM

If the problem was with the horn circuit in the steering wheel, odds are that as soon as you replaced the fuse, the horn would sound. Replace the fuse again, but don't use the lighter. Try this for 24 hours, using the horn sometimes. If the fuse remains good, try using the cigarette lighter (the actual lighter, not something else plugged into it's socket), and see what happens. If the fuse stays good, your phone charger is pulling too many amps, and the fuse size needs to be increased. If the fuse blows, pull the lighter and check for ohms between the lighter power wire and ground. Anything other than infinite means you have a short in the power wire. Trace the wire looking for worn insulation or a crimp somewhere.

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