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Anyone else experience this? Last night when driving through heavy rain, a car slightly ahead of me and in a different lane hit a large pool of water which sprayed my windshield pretty hard.
Shortly after that, the same car quickly cut in front of me, so I hit the horn. I noticed that it initially sounded normal, but then the low note of the horn stopped. Since then, it has only sounded the high note.
Has anyone else experienced this? I've only got about 3000 miles on it (2024 OBX 2.7L), so I find it odd that the horn is already on the fritz after such a short time.
Is there any other issues I should be looking at after having such a large amount of water dousing the front end of the Bronco? Everything inside stayed dry and is working normally as far as I can tell
Shortly after that, the same car quickly cut in front of me, so I hit the horn. I noticed that it initially sounded normal, but then the low note of the horn stopped. Since then, it has only sounded the high note.
Has anyone else experienced this? I've only got about 3000 miles on it (2024 OBX 2.7L), so I find it odd that the horn is already on the fritz after such a short time.
Is there any other issues I should be looking at after having such a large amount of water dousing the front end of the Bronco? Everything inside stayed dry and is working normally as far as I can tell
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