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Horn

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OK I know it's dumb but my horn is very hard.You have to hit it hard to work.Is there any way to soften it up so you just have to "TAP" it.😕

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I have found the same thing in all my new cars in the past 6 years. 😕 Maybe it's because we don't use them like we used to😀😀
 
This horn is a real pain in the thumb😀 You have to push hard were the horn signs are on the steering wheel.My old lLincoln was easy and my 07 caddy is easy also.When I bring the bird in to the dealer I'll check with them.(they may think I'm a nut)😎
 
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