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29th September 2010, 23:47 | #1 |
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Pedal provides vibration feedback from the horn
When I press my 75's horn button whilst driving along, the pedals vibrate in frequency with the car horn. Is this usual, do other members notice this? I don't like it and want to damp this pedals vibration.
This post has nothing to do with ABS workings, I know what that is this and it's not that. I need good working car horns to avoid badger surfing and deer limbo-ing. |
29th September 2010, 23:53 | #2 |
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Thread moved to correct forum. Re-direct left in old.
Sounds a rum one...... Hopefully someone will come along with a good answer
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30th September 2010, 07:15 | #3 |
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I do not think the horn is that powerfull, but that is just my opinion .
Is it the same sensation as when ABS is activated?. If so something is afoot with your ABS (pun intentional) I would imgine, the only electronics that make the pedals vibrate. When you press the horn the car thinks the wheels are locking, it needs hooking up to a T4, suprised it has not blown the fuse. Does this happen when stationary, if so it must actually be activating the ABS
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