Embarrasing horn

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Embarrasing horn

Postby sputniknick » Thu Jun 16, 2011 6:53 pm

Okay, the horn is embarrasing full stop. How can we get a proper working one fitted? Are there any known aftermarket ones?

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Re: Embarrasing horn

Postby willholdsworth » Mon Jun 20, 2011 2:43 pm

for the amount of times I blow the horn it probably isnt worth it... are you horn happy ? lol
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Re: Embarrasing horn

Postby sputniknick » Mon Jun 20, 2011 6:03 pm

I use my horn a lot to keep my road rage in check, at the moment though, it's like getting a little party sausage out of my car :(

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Re: Embarrasing horn

Postby ChrisM » Tue Jun 21, 2011 11:56 am

Keep a look out on ebay for Fiat bravo/Brava horns, they are duel horns with excellent tone and LOUD! it is not a Renault Mmmmm excuse me please! type horn it is more a MOVE NOW!!!!! horn.
I changed mine a month or so back, as I went around a rounderbout t ofind a car in sitting accross my exit so i blew my horn, his window open he looked at me and laughed at my horn it was so pityful.
Paid around £10 plus post for them, made the secondry loom from some wire to operate the 2nd horn the came with thier brackets to bolted straight onto the front of the CC - now I am heard! :D :D
the Italians know how to make a horn sound good! I did hear that if you take yours out and tap it on the ground to get rid of the alloy build up inside it sounds better, apparantly the alloy reacts with the damp air and makes that fine white powder, which falls inside the horn, maybe worth a try, if it is any concellation my wifes Meg 1 has a crap horn as well! :lol:

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Re: Embarrasing horn

Postby Anthony » Tue Jun 21, 2011 12:08 pm

Just get a Stebel Nautilus.
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Re: Embarrasing horn

Postby sputniknick » Thu Jun 23, 2011 8:49 pm

Anthony wrote:Just get a Stebel Nautilus.


I've just googled them and they seem to be around £35, will they just be a simple direct swap from the existing horn? Does anyone have any experiences fitting one as I'm seriously contemplating getting one.

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Re: Embarrasing horn

Postby Anthony » Thu Jun 23, 2011 8:53 pm

Yes I have fitted one. They come with a relay which is required as the standard horn circuit cannot handle the current the air horns pulls. It is very easy to wire in.

The sound it produces is fantastic :D
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Re: Embarrasing horn

Postby sputniknick » Thu Jun 23, 2011 8:58 pm

The existing horn is just in front of the radiator isn't it? So that'd be a front bumper job off? How long did it take you to fit?

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Re: Embarrasing horn

Postby Anthony » Thu Jun 23, 2011 9:09 pm

Yeah it's a bumper off job. It only took about an hour all in all. You will need to buy your own wire and connectors to fit it.
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Re: Embarrasing horn

Postby Surfhunny » Fri Jun 24, 2011 6:58 pm

I read this with interest because I'm always on the horn lol, a trick I learned in America, makes people pay attention, my horn is quite loud and attention grabbing, not the pathetic "parp" my last car gave out!

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Re: Embarrasing horn

Postby william john » Fri Jun 24, 2011 7:47 pm

Any one got any photos showing how to remove the bumper?

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Re: Embarrasing horn

Postby steve-t » Fri Jun 24, 2011 7:52 pm

Nah don't need to take the bumper off
Just pop the top grille out
Masking tape under the grille then a wallpaper scraper to lift up then out the grille then slide it out towards the wider end
Reach in theres the horn 15mm i think bolt undo it
Go to scrap yard get a new renault horn ((pocket discount) i do not condone hehe)
Smash it from the front to get conecter then when you buy a decent horn wire it into that so you do not need to cut your existing harness
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Re: Embarrasing horn

Postby william john » Fri Jun 24, 2011 7:57 pm

Cheers Steve. I will have a go soon.

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Re: Embarrasing horn

Postby Anthony » Fri Jun 24, 2011 10:47 pm

You do need to remove the bumper :roll: All the wires for the relay circuit need running to and from the battery, so the bumper does need to come off. It's not difficult, mine has been on and off more than a hookers knicks!
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Re: Embarrasing horn

Postby sputniknick » Wed Aug 24, 2011 11:50 pm

I am going to finally be buying one of these and fitting it on Friday, will I need any additional wiring kit? Or will the SN and relay included be adaquate? Also will I need to make any mounting brackets? or will it fit exactly in the spot the default horn is?

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