Almost got hit...thanks wimpy horn!
#1
Almost got hit...thanks wimpy horn!
So, driving my freshly tinted, 1 week old Fit on the freeway on the way home from picking it up at the tint place. I am in the far right lane, since my off ramp is coming up soon....Lexus next to me starts changing lanes, RIGHT INTO ME!!! I lay on the horn. MEEP! meep! WTF is that lame weak sauce sound coming from my car? That's IT??? The car keeps coming, I move right. The lady driving does not hear a thing, keeps on driving. Mind you...I am right next to her...even with her...looking right at her...she doesn't see or hear a thing. I slowed down and got behind her. She didn't have a clue, and still doesn't.
This horn has got to go. It sucks.
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handymus
This horn has got to go. It sucks.
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/2nd-...rn-ge-fit.html
handymus
#2
#5
The accord horn is a nice upgrade, but I installed a FIAMM "El grande" twin horns, and when I honk, people move the **** out of the way, clothes get ripped right off the ladies, small kids faint out of fear, and old people die of heart attacks.
It works perfectly and I love it.
It works perfectly and I love it.
#7
College Hills Honda sells the Accord horn as an accessory. I love their description: "Change out the 'meep, meep' horn..." It costs just over $15 +shipping and they have instructions with video right on their website. I get my accessories for all of my Hondas there.
Honda Fit Accessories - Genuine 2009 Honda Fit Exterior Accessories
~SB
Honda Fit Accessories - Genuine 2009 Honda Fit Exterior Accessories
~SB
#9
It's a Stebel Nautilus (also marketed as Wolo "Bad Boy") air horn. Rated at 139db. Tthat's really, really loud, considering that the decibel scale is logarithmic. For comparison, a military jet taking off from an aircraft carrier is rated at about 130db. These horns go for about $35 on Amazon. Installation requires some (minimal) knowledge of electrical circuitry, since it runs off a relay.
#10
great info. thank you. this is on my list. when i drove a 94 accord for a decade, the decal on the left horn button was worn off by the time i sold it. i like a good horn.
#11
Sounds like the lady in the lex should not be driving. Anyway, I use a stabel air horn in my G. It is very loud and has a nice italian tone.
I got mine form Griot's Garage. Btw, if you want the single beep to sound when you lock your doors, you need a hella or any non-air compressed horn. Otherwise you just get a 'click'. . Hahaha
I got mine form Griot's Garage. Btw, if you want the single beep to sound when you lock your doors, you need a hella or any non-air compressed horn. Otherwise you just get a 'click'. . Hahaha
#14
^That's a ****ed up story, right there. I had no idea the GE8 horn was *THAT* wimpy.
Anyone know how the Accord horn compares to the GD3 horn (which is not near as wussy as the GE8)? I love my horn, it sounds like my car's got small car syndrome. I'm curious if the Accord horn would still be more *manly*.
Anyone know how the Accord horn compares to the GD3 horn (which is not near as wussy as the GE8)? I love my horn, it sounds like my car's got small car syndrome. I'm curious if the Accord horn would still be more *manly*.
#15
It's a Stebel Nautilus (also marketed as Wolo "Bad Boy") air horn. Rated at 139db. Tthat's really, really loud, considering that the decibel scale is logarithmic. For comparison, a military jet taking off from an aircraft carrier is rated at about 130db. These horns go for about $35 on Amazon. Installation requires some (minimal) knowledge of electrical circuitry, since it runs off a relay.
#16
Sounds like the lady in the lex should not be driving. Anyway, I use a stabel air horn in my G. It is very loud and has a nice italian tone.
I got mine form Griot's Garage. Btw, if you want the single beep to sound when you lock your doors, you need a hella or any non-air compressed horn. Otherwise you just get a 'click'. . Hahaha
I got mine form Griot's Garage. Btw, if you want the single beep to sound when you lock your doors, you need a hella or any non-air compressed horn. Otherwise you just get a 'click'. . Hahaha
#20
Huh, that might be so. Interesting indeed. Usually cars have 2 horns. One for high pitch one for low... Did you remove both when you did the install? (Just wondering cause it sounds like you only took off one... Then it will sound different when you arm your locks).