LittleHorse
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- Pryor, OK
- Vehicle Year
- 1990
- Make / Model
- Ford
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- 2.9L
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- Automatic
yeah, sounds weird but I meant exactly what it says.
From time to time, usually after sitting for a few days without being driven, I'll come out to my '90 Bronco II and find a drip or two of some unidentified thick black goop having come from between the stitching on the steering wheel rim. On one occasion there was enough to actually drip down and land on the wheel center/horn cover.
This happen to anybody else? Not that big a deal really, just afraid I'm going to get it on my hand, not notice it, and ruin my favorite shirt or something. Might get a steering wheel cover if I can find one that doesn't look ridiculous or geriatric.
From time to time, usually after sitting for a few days without being driven, I'll come out to my '90 Bronco II and find a drip or two of some unidentified thick black goop having come from between the stitching on the steering wheel rim. On one occasion there was enough to actually drip down and land on the wheel center/horn cover.
This happen to anybody else? Not that big a deal really, just afraid I'm going to get it on my hand, not notice it, and ruin my favorite shirt or something. Might get a steering wheel cover if I can find one that doesn't look ridiculous or geriatric.