---------- Horn may blow when car is cold on some 1987-90 L cars.
------ This condition may be caused by excessive shrinkage of the horn pad vinyl when cold. This forces the horn pad contact plates together which activates the horn. This condition is more prevalent with darker (blue or black) horn pads.
----------- To repair this condition use the following procedure.
1. Remove steering pad from steering wheel.
2. Peel edge of horn pad back to remove the vinyl skin.
3. Carefully trim approximately 24 mm from each end of the upper contact plate (see attached diagram).
a. Lift up the corner slightly.
b. Trim the contact plate with tin snips taking care not to break the heat stakes (melted plastic nibs which retain the upper metal contact plate).
4. Reinstall vinyl skin and horn pad to steering wheel.
Use existing Labor Operation and Labor Time.
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