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Question posted by cbricker on May 26th, 2011

1997 Lasabre- The Horn Automatically Blows When The Car Gets Hot While Parked ?

When the car is in the sun, the horn blows. Even when you just touch the car? The car has only about 67000 miles and otherwise in good condition.

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