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The Musketeer



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Horns!
My horn (on the truck) is pretty, well, Fiat 500 like Embarassed has anyone fitted this from Bolt on Bits? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/12v-Klaxon-Old-V...930wt_1037

I fancy an awooga horn. Is it loud and where does it fit, it doesnt look like it would get behind the grille? Good things come to the wild and free
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LOL I had to deliver to a factory the other day, greeted with a large roller shutter with a doorbell next to it - pressed it..... and there was this awesome loud 'dive' dive' submarine klaxon... had to press it a fw more times Laughing

Anyway when someone eventually lifted the shutter he showed me the horn(oo er mrs) and it was an ex-naval klaxon wartime era, I pressed it a couple more times before a fooked off laughing to myself! 2005 TD5 90 Hard Top

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Where exactly is the horn located? Mine is beyond pathetic, either its Censored or was always kack. Think it needs a half decent 2 tone like you'd find on any modern car for about a tenner.

Looked through Rave but there's no mention of the horn and how to find it. 2016 D4 HSE

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Wouldn't you know it, just found out its behind the LH headlamp. Doh! 2016 D4 HSE

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Your horns are located behind the headlamps on Td5 onwards.
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RRUK wrote:
Wouldn't you know it, just found out its behind the LH headlamp. Doh!

It could just be me but I've got a feeling there's two one each side. Noticed when I changed headlights. But I could be wrong might have just noticed an empty hole. Wasn't paying much attention to horns.
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double cab happy



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konabikes11 wrote:
RRUK wrote:
Wouldn't you know it, just found out its behind the LH headlamp. Doh!

It could just be me but I've got a feeling there's two one each side. Noticed when I changed headlights. But I could be wrong might have just noticed an empty hole. Wasn't paying much attention to horns.


yes one each side, well they are on a 2007

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I'd go with these: Ring twin air horn

The horns are essentially the same as 2 tone emergency 'dee daa' but it's only a single output compressor so you get a PWAARP.

Remember that your alarm sounds the horn, so if you have a habit of accidentally setting your alarm off when leaving for work early, your neighbours may well begin to dislike you Laughing
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custom90



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double cab happy wrote:
konabikes11 wrote:
RRUK wrote:
Wouldn't you know it, just found out its behind the LH headlamp. Doh!

It could just be me but I've got a feeling there's two one each side. Noticed when I changed headlights. But I could be wrong might have just noticed an empty hole. Wasn't paying much attention to horns.


yes one each side, well they are on a 2007

Mark

I thought so. Damn awkward to get to I think though. Wonder if it's only Puma's that have the two horns? Mine seems perfectly good no worse or better than to be expected.
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custom90



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Projectblue wrote:
I'd go with these: Ring twin air horn

The horns are essentially the same as 2 tone emergency 'dee daa' but it's only a single output compressor so you get a PWAARP.

Remember that your alarm sounds the horn, so if you have a habit of accidentally setting your alarm off when leaving for work early, your neighbours may well begin to dislike you Laughing

Where would you mount those?
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Projectblue wrote:
I'd go with these: Ring twin air horn

The horns are essentially the same as 2 tone emergency 'dee daa' but it's only a single output compressor so you get a PWAARP.

Remember that your alarm sounds the horn, so if you have a habit of accidentally setting your alarm off when leaving for work early, your neighbours may well begin to dislike you Laughing


I got a set of these on the 90, pretty decent sound and mounted nicely behind the grill, been on 3-4 yrs I guess with no problems.

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d j hutton wrote:
Projectblue wrote:
I'd go with these: Ring twin air horn

The horns are essentially the same as 2 tone emergency 'dee daa' but it's only a single output compressor so you get a PWAARP.

Remember that your alarm sounds the horn, so if you have a habit of accidentally setting your alarm off when leaving for work early, your neighbours may well begin to dislike you Laughing


I got a set of these on the 90, pretty decent sound and mounted nicely behind the grill, been on 3-4 yrs I guess with no problems.

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That's good to know. Are they louder that standard though?
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twin horns on my 110...loud enough
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konabikes11 wrote:
d j hutton wrote:
Projectblue wrote:
I'd go with these: Ring twin air horn

The horns are essentially the same as 2 tone emergency 'dee daa' but it's only a single output compressor so you get a PWAARP.

Remember that your alarm sounds the horn, so if you have a habit of accidentally setting your alarm off when leaving for work early, your neighbours may well begin to dislike you Laughing


I got a set of these on the 90, pretty decent sound and mounted nicely behind the grill, been on 3-4 yrs I guess with no problems.

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Dj

That's good to know. Are they louder that standard though?


They are a damn site louder than the old one was, no louder that the new 110 one but a bit 'harsher' maybe, I'll posts a pic when I get time Very Happy

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Re: Horns!
The Musketeer wrote:
My horn (on the truck) is pretty, well, Fiat 500 like Embarassed has anyone fitted this from Bolt on Bits? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/12v-Klaxon-Old-V...930wt_1037

I fancy an awooga horn. Is it loud and where does it fit, it doesnt look like it would get behind the grille?


I have one ahooga horn fixed on the left wing .
I made a wiring for the horn with one relay and a Button/Switch on the dashboard . Marco

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