Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Hi all, can someone help. I have a 4 door r33 GTST and my horn goes off 90% of the time when i turn a corner. Its sooo embarassing, i went to the shops the other day and some poor old lady was loading up her shopping in the boot of her car and as i turned to park behind her the horn went off, i swear she had a heart attack. She went off at me hahaha, i calmed her down and told her the problem and she ended up in fits of laughter at me telling me to get it fixed. I just dont want to get pulled over by the cops for undue horn noise. If someone can point me in the right direction it would be great ta, as i have read the topic from 2004 and it wasnt much help.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/271076-help/
Share on other sites

same thing happened to me the morning of last years new years eve... left a party at like 7am... made a LOT of enemies :sick:

I found out that the plastic holders that hold the metal weights in place to balance the steering wheel had broken and the metal weight was earthing the horn, making it go off...

can you hear a rattling in your steering wheel at any time?

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/271076-help/#findComment-4608521
Share on other sites

same thing happened to me the morning of last years new years eve... left a party at like 7am... made a LOT of enemies :(

I found out that the plastic holders that hold the metal weights in place to balance the steering wheel had broken and the metal weight was earthing the horn, making it go off...

can you hear a rattling in your steering wheel at any time?

i sure can and ur right the weight is loose, i have no idea why its there so i just put it back in :sick:

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/271076-help/#findComment-4608524
Share on other sites

Bingo!

You can take it out if you want, just don't get yourself into any drift comps :(

Steven, out of curiousity ... and purely because I haven't a clue ... what are the weights in the steering wheel for? :sick:

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/271076-help/#findComment-4608533
Share on other sites

Apparently to make it uniformly balanced.

They don't, and the standard wheel is shit... it's not even mounted perfectly in the centre!

But to be honest I'm just fussy :(

CHEERS !!! ill give it a go just dc the battery now ...... i had to go get the tamper proof bit tho and that was a headache in itself grrr

am i able to maybe use some electrical tape to hold it in place ?? I know its dodgy but it might be a bandaid job for now.

So how do i get it fixed properly ?? :sick:

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/271076-help/#findComment-4608560
Share on other sites

Buy a new steering wheel would be the proper fix, but taping it up and putting the airbag back on will be a good enough fix that you probably own't ever think of it again :sick:

Maybe check out some info on taking the steering wheel off cause it can cause airbag and HICAS errors if you do it wrong. Point of advice, don't connect the battery while you'r doing it at any point, make sure it's all back together when the battery goes back on.

I don't think it dampers, it would seem a bit weird to put weights in an already heavy steering wheel just for that...

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/271076-help/#findComment-4608569
Share on other sites

Buy a new steering wheel would be the proper fix, but taping it up and putting the airbag back on will be a good enough fix that you probably own't ever think of it again :P

Maybe check out some info on taking the steering wheel off cause it can cause airbag and HICAS errors if you do it wrong. Point of advice, don't connect the battery while you'r doing it at any point, make sure it's all back together when the battery goes back on.

I don't think it dampers, it would seem a bit weird to put weights in an already heavy steering wheel just for that...

I already have taken it off because i took it all apart and it all looked fine and no loose or easy bendable wires and so i put it back together in the hope that i had disturbed something enough that it would be fine, but no such luck as i went for a drive and still the horn went meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep :sick: I thought about going for a drive without the air bag connected but i thoght better of it :( cheers for ya help and im sure i will be back in a minute or 5 if the weight wasnt causing the prob

CHEERS for the mo :D

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/271076-help/#findComment-4608602
Share on other sites

I already have taken it off because i took it all apart and it all looked fine and no loose or easy bendable wires and so i put it back together in the hope that i had disturbed something enough that it would be fine, but no such luck as i went for a drive and still the horn went meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep :P I thought about going for a drive without the air bag connected but i thoght better of it :) cheers for ya help and im sure i will be back in a minute or 5 if the weight wasnt causing the prob

CHEERS for the mo :)

Dont quote me on this, as I dont know for sure (and dont even own a R33) but I heard if you disconnect the airbag with the battery connected the light will come on and never go off.

Edited by 93GTST
Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/271076-help/#findComment-4608723
Share on other sites

Dont quote me on this, as I dont know for sure (and dont even own a R33) but I heard if you disconnect the airbag with the battery connected the light will come on and never go off.

That would sound right in any car with a airbag i would say. As it would be saying there is either 1. a problem with the airbag that needs to be checked by a pro, or 2. it has gone off and needs to be replaced/reset by a pro.

So if you disconnect the battery, the ECU or whatever wont be running to detect if it has or hasn't been tampered with.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/271076-help/#findComment-4608928
Share on other sites

I had this issue when I put a aftermarket steering wheel on my old car.

Turned the wheel and the horn stayed on.

One night, I turned out of BP on Brighton road, and beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep went the horn and I had a bunch of guys in BP come out and were screaming at me and started running after my car! It was crazy!

And trying to park in shopping centres, yeah that was fun. Especially in the under-cover car parks haha.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/271076-help/#findComment-4609025
Share on other sites

Thanks to everyone that pitched in :)

Special thanks to DRD OOF ...... it seemed to work :) YAY !!!

BUT WHY !!!! would u not disconnect the battery before u muck around with the air bag ???

You must want a bag in ur face and im not talkin about fun ones either sheeesh :P

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/271076-help/#findComment-4609074
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • This has clearly gone off on quite a tangent but the suggestion was "go standalone because you probably aren't going to stop at just exhaust + a mild tune and manual boost controller", not "buy a standalone purely for a boost controller". If the scope does in fact stop creeping at an EBC then sure, buy an EVC7 or Profec or whatever else people like to run and stop there. And I have yet to see any kind of aftermarket boost control that is more complicated than a PID controller with some accounting for edge cases. Control system theory is an incredibly vast field yet somehow we always end up back at some variant of a PID controller, maybe with some work done to linearize things. I have done quite a lot, but I don't care to indulge in those pissing matches, hence posting primary sources. I deal with people quite frequently that scream and shout about how their opinion matters more because they've shipped more x or y, it doesn't change the reality of the data they're trying to disagree with. Arguing that the source material is wrong is an entirely separate point and while my experience obviously doesn't matter here I've rarely seen factory service manuals be incorrect about something. It's not some random poorly documented internal software tool that is constantly being patched to barely work. It's also not that hard to just read the Japanese and double check translations either. Especially in automotive parts most of it is loanwords anyways.
    • If you are keeping the current calipers you need to keep the current disc as the spacing of the caliper determines the disc diameter. Have you trial fitted the GTS brakes fit on a GTSt hub or is this forward planning? There could be differences in caliper mount spacing, backing plate and even hub shape that could cause an issue.
    • Hi there I have a r33 gts with 4 stud small brakes, I'm going to convert to 5 stud but keep the small brakes, what size rotor would I need?
    • First up, I wouldn't use PID straight up for boost control. There's also other control techniques that can be implemented. And as I said, and you keep missing the point. It's not the ONE thing, it's the wrapping it up together with everything else in the one system that starts to unravel the problem. It's why there are people who can work in a certain field as a generalist, IE a IT person, and then there are specialists. IE, an SQL database specialist. Sure the IT person can build and run a database, and it'll work, however theyll likely never be as good as a specialist.   So, as said, it's not as simple as you're thinking. And yes, there's a limit to the number of everything's in MCUs, and they run out far to freaking fast when you're designing a complex system, which means you have to make compromises. Add to that, you'll have a limited team working on it, so fixing / tweaking some features means some features are a higher priority than others. Add to that, someone might fix a problem around a certain unrelated feature, and that change due to other complexities in the system design, can now cause a new, unforseen bug in something else.   The whole thing is, as said, sometimes split systems can work as good, and if not better. Plus when there's no need to spend $4k on an all in one solution, to meet the needs of a $200 system, maybe don't just spout off things others have said / you've read. There's a lot of misinformation on the internet, including in translated service manuals, and data sheets. Going and doing, so that you know, is better than stating something you read. Stating something that has been read, is about as useful as an engineering graduate, as all they know is what they've read. And trust me, nearly every engineering graduate is useless in the real world. And add to that, if you don't know this stuff, and just have an opinion, maybe accept what people with experience are telling you as information, and don't keep reciting the exact same thing over and over in response.
    • How complicated is PID boost control? To me it really doesn't seem that difficult. I'm not disputing the core assertion (specialization can be better than general purpose solutions), I'm just saying we're 30+ years removed from the days when transistor budgets were in the thousands and we had to hem and haw about whether there's enough ECC DRAM or enough clock cycles or the interrupt handler can respond fast enough to handle another task. I really struggle to see how a Greddy Profec or an HKS EVC7 or whatever else is somehow a far superior solution to what you get in a Haltech Nexus/Elite ECU. I don't see OEMs spending time on dedicated boost control modules in any car I've ever touched. Is there value to separating out a motor controller or engine controller vs an infotainment module? Of course, those are two completely different tasks with highly divergent requirements. The reason why I cite data sheets, service manuals, etc is because as you have clearly suggested I don't know what I'm doing, can't learn how to do anything correctly, and have never actually done anything myself. So when I do offer advice to people I like to use sources that are not just based off of taking my word for it and can be independently verified by others so it's not just my misinterpretation of a primary source.
×
×
  • Create New...