I went though a lot of water Monday and discovered Tuesday that my horn is now only a fraction of as loud as it used to be.
Is there anything (easy) I can do to fix this?


^^^^ That sucks!!!! Originally Posted by Brooke Wildetry squirting a heavy load of most any kind of oil lubricant down in through the conch.
I meant to post this Tuesday when I discovered the issue, but forgot ... so this happened 3 days ago (not sure if time matters, but it may).Unless you know a car mechanic personally and trust him completely, I would take the car to a local Ford dealership and have them check it for water damage. If you live in mid-town, I would suggest Tommy Vaughn Ford. They're a really good dealership and have a great after market performance store down the block from the dealership.
I went though a lot of water Monday and discovered Tuesday that my horn is now only a fraction of as loud as it used to be.
Is there anything (easy) I can do to fix this?
It sounds like a fucking civic now and not the 5.0 beast it is
Originally Posted by Brooke Wilde
try squirting a heavy load of most any kind of oil lubricant down in through the conch.
not white lube or greasy stuff. more like rem oil, lps, 3in1, sewing machine oil, or even that crappy dubdee forty stuff
spray some in....get on it....and spray more.
your vibrating things have rusted together
lemme know if you need help sourcing and replacing Originally Posted by GlobeSpotter
I thinck she is talkin about her car.. yours sounds like a "session" gone wrong. Originally Posted by TryWeakly
yup....she prolly lost me at "white lube" Originally Posted by GlobeSpotterCaucasian lube?
Unless you know a car mechanic personally and trust him completely, I would take the car to a local Ford dealership and have them check it for water damage. If you live in mid-town, I would suggest Tommy Vaughn Ford. They're a really good dealership and have a great after market performance store down the block from the dealership.
http://www.tommievaughnford.com/
If the car is totaled, I would suggest getting another car, but one from Brownsville, San Antone, Austin, Dallas areas. The dealership will transport it here free of charge.
One other suggestion is Texas Direct Auto. You get max bang for the buck. They have several Mustangs (Shelby, Shelby 350, GT) for sale, most have under 10,000 miles. I bought a high performance car there that had MSRP of $70,000, the exact car I wanted with 5,000 miles on it for $51,000. This allowed me to save big bucks. Now, I didn't drive a brand new car off the lot with 5 miles on it, however the car was well taken care of and looked brand spanking new. This place is the weirdest thing, there's several cars for sale with less than 1,000 miles, and the gross amount of depreciation has already been taken care of by the original owner.
https://www.texasdirectauto.com/for-...tang/?sort=p-d
No matter what you do, I wish you the best of luck. Originally Posted by DEAR_JOHN
Hope you checked your oil for water, your differential for water, and your transmission as well.I didn't even think of that nor have I checked or even glanced at the gauges on my dash board. Gulp
While modern vehicles can safely travel through some water they are not designed to be in the water to the extent it would flood your horn.
Good news is that if you have water in them and you drain it and install new lubricants before you drive it very much, you may not have done too much damage.
Best of luck to you. Originally Posted by The2Dogs