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Am I having one problem or several with my Chevy Venture?

These problems happened in this sequence:
Horn honks continuously when activating right turn signal
Cruice control will not work
No rear brake lights

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Unscrew horn bar from back. remove 3 screws holding horn ring. remove nut and washer and remove steering wheel (may have to use steering wheel puller) now look at what you see and stop. order turn signal repair kit from Eckler's late great chevy phone 1-800-285-7461 cost about 21.00. kit is just a half dozen small parts. replace old parts with new and put everything back in place and you're done. very easy and I'm a dummy. DISCONNECT GROUND WIRE FROM BATTERY BEFORE YOU START SO YOU DON'T SHORT ANYTHING OUT. ECKLER'S WILL ANSWER AND QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE. THE HAVE A FREE MECHANIC HELP LINE. EASY JOB.

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    Good job!!

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Sounds like there is a short in the turn signal switch. have to pull steering wheel to fix or replace.

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Check to see if turn signal switch is working properly

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