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Old 23-11-2008, 02:21 PM   #1
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Default Help!!! Car playing funny buggers...

Hi everyone I need some help.

I have an AUIII xls 5.0L manual. During the week I fitted a set of 220kw extractors to it. other than that nothing has been changed for ages.

Now today while driving to the shop my horn suddenly decides to go off and on without me touching it. Then turns on and stays on. I pulled over and the only way to stop it i ripped the battery lead off. as soon as i touch the battery terminal again the horn goes of.

I disconnected the horn to stop that. but now when I start the car the Overspeed alert keeps flashing on and off at me and nothing I do will stop it. It adjusting itself and continuously beeping. Also the airbag light is flashing at me.

I'm going to reset the ECU and see if that helps but does anyone have any other ideas whats going on.???

Thanks in advance
Michael

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