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Only one horn working?


Peter G

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on my 2000 S3, pre mot fiddling has revealed only one of the two horns is working. I'm sure it'll be fine for the test, but are they different tones, or both the same weedy honk? Might go and get some noisy air horns in due course, but just wondering if anyone knows?

Ta.

 

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Sounds like the same tone yo me, just louder! I was hoping it might play te opening bars to the 1812 overture, but no luck.

I'll get mot garage to fix the floor (local Morgan dealer that also services various Lotus and Caterhams)

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I couldn't find a link to the sound of those CBS horns. There's a great site somewhere with hundreds of horns with linked sounds.

But how can we add lightness? What's the equivalent of lithium batteries or LEDs? How about those alarms used in domestic smoke detectors? They're loud, attention-catching and very light. (I have a friend with residual tinnitus from getting close enough to switch one off!)

Jonathan

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Bit of a thread resurrection, but I've just fitted a pair of the cheap-o horns mentioned in post #10 to replace the standard squawkers (one of which had failed anyway).  At £8.80 the pair, they can almost be regarded as consumables, but they do produce a rich hi-lo duo-tone, just like a regular tintop.  What's more. they are definitely LOUD, and IMO obviate the need for air-horns. 

The mounting terminal isn't an earth, so I needed to add earthing wires.

ETA: The supplied mounting straps are feeble and far too thin to take the weight.  I used the old straps instead.

(Anyone ever weighed a factory horn?)

Yes, 287g each.  The replacements were 199g each.

JV

 

 

 

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