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<blockquote data-quote="usa#1" data-source="post: 32499" data-attributes="member: 3516"><p>Iowa Dave, The S150 I have is new to me. First one I've owned. I saw the "loose" wires near the alarm hole on the door and wondered what they were for. Haven't checked for the microswitches, but I'll take a look. I really don't have to have the backup alarm, but I can see a "horn" being useful allowing an operator to signal a helper that he needs something. It's hard to yell loud enough with the engine running for someone to hear you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="usa#1, post: 32499, member: 3516"] Iowa Dave, The S150 I have is new to me. First one I've owned. I saw the "loose" wires near the alarm hole on the door and wondered what they were for. Haven't checked for the microswitches, but I'll take a look. I really don't have to have the backup alarm, but I can see a "horn" being useful allowing an operator to signal a helper that he needs something. It's hard to yell loud enough with the engine running for someone to hear you. [/QUOTE]
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