Sross975
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- Scott
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After replacing my battery, my horn started to not work. When I would press on the button, it would cause an error to come up for the hood being ajar.
After a bit of diag, I found that the plug behind the headlight was causing the issue. There were a few pins that had green corrosion on them, so I cleaned them up, and filled the plug with dialectic grease. It started working for a bit, but it doesnāt seem to be a definite fix. It will go in and out on its own, but I can always get it working again after fiddling with that plug. I have tried cleaning the pins and adding more dialectic grease a few times, but still have issues. I also tried adding a zip tie around the plug to make sure it stayed tight, but I donāt think thatās the issue. If I just try to push the plug together more to tighten it, that usually wonāt fix it. To get it working again, I have to unplug it, and plug it back in.
does anyone have a solution for a long term fix?
thanks!
After a bit of diag, I found that the plug behind the headlight was causing the issue. There were a few pins that had green corrosion on them, so I cleaned them up, and filled the plug with dialectic grease. It started working for a bit, but it doesnāt seem to be a definite fix. It will go in and out on its own, but I can always get it working again after fiddling with that plug. I have tried cleaning the pins and adding more dialectic grease a few times, but still have issues. I also tried adding a zip tie around the plug to make sure it stayed tight, but I donāt think thatās the issue. If I just try to push the plug together more to tighten it, that usually wonāt fix it. To get it working again, I have to unplug it, and plug it back in.
does anyone have a solution for a long term fix?
thanks!
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