95del sol...need new horn!
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Re: 95del sol...need new horn!
If you get it from a junkyard, check the connection. I think most horns use the same plug for sometime, but it changed in 1998 from one to two pin iirc.
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Re: 95del sol...need new horn!
OP: if you are changing horn, why go through the trouble of buying and replacing it with the cheap (and hard to hear) OEM horn? There are some clean solutions that don't take much space (can use same location) and work well with the stock horn wiring configuration.
These aftermarket solutions will ensure you're heard when a big truck is about to run into your lane or if you need to put some stupid soccer mom in her place:
Hella Supertones
FIAMM Horns
I have FIAMM horns similar to the above and they're excellent.
They sound like the OEM horns that come with other cars, very glad I've replaced my stock horn with them.
Good luck.
These aftermarket solutions will ensure you're heard when a big truck is about to run into your lane or if you need to put some stupid soccer mom in her place:
Hella Supertones
FIAMM Horns
I have FIAMM horns similar to the above and they're excellent.
They sound like the OEM horns that come with other cars, very glad I've replaced my stock horn with them.
Good luck.
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Re: 95del sol...need new horn!
Tbh, there are OE horns that will fit this car but sound louder.
For example, the Civic has a cute horn, but the Accord sounds better imo.
For example, the Civic has a cute horn, but the Accord sounds better imo.
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