how did you wire both horns ?This is the one I got
That's work but what if a mom pushing her 2 month old baby passing by my car right when I press that button...Maybe try the panic alarm. That’ll be loud
Then I guess it’ll just scare the shit outta both of them.That's work but what if a mom pushing her 2 month old baby passing by my car right when I press that button...
Which civic do you have? Any clue if I can use both high and low tone horns in a civic sport touring hatch just plug and play? Or would I need an adapter to connect both?on the Hellas, used them on both my Miatas, saved my butt several times on the highway when trucks were trying to merge on me. My dealer kindly installed a set (hi & lo) Accord horns on my Civic, vast improvement over stock. An audible set of horns on a smaller car is a definite safety upgrade, especially with all the trucks we have to share highway space with.
Oh yeah, to find your car, like the above poster indicated, just push "Panic", the horn blows, lights flash, just look for the party in the parking lot!Don't worry, most people look away or walk away from any car alarm!
Would this harness allow it to connect both high and low tone horns from the accord then? Not just one? If so no other things (other then this harness) necessary?Once the bumper is off, it's pretty easy. 5-10mins max if you use the pre-made Horn Adapter from CollegeHillsHonda: https://www.collegehillshonda.com/product/0S18.html
I already had the bumper off for other mods but I have seen a few that were able to just remove the small black grill part.
It sucks having just one horn just doesn't sound right. It's a beeep noise but doesn't have the "get out of my way" beep I want. If I want 2 I need to go through an adapter and pigtail connectors to allow for 4 instead of the 2 that come with the adapterI just purchased a single horn upgrade by FIAMM, similar to the Wolo version I found on Amazon. I believe one horn will suffice, also install is fairly easy. Just ground and power, which you can splice into the stock horn harness. Only time consuming part is the removal/reinstall of the front bumper.
I think you may need to run a relay as well, due to the added power of the second horn.It sucks having just one horn just doesn't sound right. It's a beeep noise but doesn't have the "get out of my way" beep I want. If I want 2 I need to go through an adapter and pigtail connectors to allow for 4 instead of the 2 that come with the adapter
Nope, no relay needed, didn't use one with the Hellas in my Miatas, no problem, added Accord horns ( high & low) to my Civic, same deal, my Honda mechanic just wired them together, tested current draw was ok. He just wired them in parallel.I think you may need to run a relay as well, due to the added power of the second horn.
How much did the dealer charge you? If they can wire both high and low in for me I might do it since I'm not the type who wires thingsNope, no relay needed, didn't use one with the Hellas in my Miatas, no problem, added Accord horns ( high & low) to my Civic, same deal, my Honda mechanic just wired them together, tested current draw was ok. He just wired them in parallel.