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      11-16-2021, 04:48 PM   #2
ekological
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Drives: 2002 M5
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Location: Central NJ

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It's because the horn switch isn't directly connected to the horn. The signal goes to a computer and then it decides when it should sound the horn. Such a stupid design. There is definitely a lag between pressing the horn and the horn making a sound.

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Originally Posted by musa View Post
I have to put an effort to sound the horn - kinda pound on the steering horn. It's been like this since I got the vehicle. It's not a good experience in an emergency. I can hardly make a bleep, it blares when the horn is pressed and requires effort. Is there some adjustment on the steering horn that can be made? My other vehicles require little effort, requiring only lightly tapping the horn to make it sound right away, getting a bleep or blare in a controlled fashion.
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