Time for aftermarket horns???
#22
I used "Bad Boy" air horns because it is a nice compact single unit but still has 2 very loud horns. And I also wired it with 2 relays so that it works with both the regular horn button on the steering wheel as well as with the alarm/security system.
I did a write up of my install and included video clips of before and after install so you can hear the difference. Here's the link to that writeup
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/fit-...ghlight=sacman
I did a write up of my install and included video clips of before and after install so you can hear the difference. Here's the link to that writeup
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/fit-...ghlight=sacman
#23
nice setup with the hellas.
watch out with loud horns cause some idiots just brake hard when they hear a loud horn instead of look for the hazard and reason why someone is blowing at them.
watch out with loud horns cause some idiots just brake hard when they hear a loud horn instead of look for the hazard and reason why someone is blowing at them.
#24
I read all your horn mods with great interest.
Wondering how loud can our horns go until it caught the cop's attention... meaning are there any motor vehicle laws that anyone know of that may set a db limit on the loudness of horns on the road?
Wondering how loud can our horns go until it caught the cop's attention... meaning are there any motor vehicle laws that anyone know of that may set a db limit on the loudness of horns on the road?
#26
Quick question about the Hella Supertones.....does anybody know if the stock Fit horn relay has enough capacity to use it instead of the Hella relay? Does the Hella install info say anything about amps required? The Fit's whole horn circuit seems to be fed by a 10A fuse, and if the Fit's horn relay is rated for 10A then might be a simpler install to just use the OE relay.
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#27
Quick question about the Hella Supertones.....does anybody know if the stock Fit horn relay has enough capacity to use it instead of the Hella relay? Does the Hella install info say anything about amps required? The Fit's whole horn circuit seems to be fed by a 10A fuse, and if the Fit's horn relay is rated for 10A then might be a simpler install to just use the OE relay.
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#29
Actually it doesnt. I ended up with an inline fuse Holder from autozone and running power from the battery with a 20 amp fuse. No problems yet and I've blasted it for at least 10 seconds once.
#32
I don't believe, well, have never hear of a law that puts a db limit on a horn output. As used in a motor vehicle, it's a safety device, which in and of itself puts it in direct conflict with a db limit.
#34
Bracket setup for horn install
Very nice install of your Hellas, should get you the attention you deserve in tight situations!
Got a bracket question for you. I just got the Stebel air horn and plug 'n' play wiring harness kit for my '09 Fit. What type (if any) mounting bracket will be needed to hang it so it doesn't work loose?
I've removed the top cover before, by pulling out the pop-up button fasteners. I installed black mesh plastic screen to protect my A/C condenser from dings. I wasn't able to figure out how to get the air inlet diamond grille out, and didn't want to force it and break something. I couldn't tell what/where the fasteners/clips etc are. I've heard others are removing the whole front bumper to gain better access for things inside here. Kinda' not real sure about that, that could get complex. Might not look perfect if it won't fit tight going back on. Any advice ? Thanks!
Got a bracket question for you. I just got the Stebel air horn and plug 'n' play wiring harness kit for my '09 Fit. What type (if any) mounting bracket will be needed to hang it so it doesn't work loose?
I've removed the top cover before, by pulling out the pop-up button fasteners. I installed black mesh plastic screen to protect my A/C condenser from dings. I wasn't able to figure out how to get the air inlet diamond grille out, and didn't want to force it and break something. I couldn't tell what/where the fasteners/clips etc are. I've heard others are removing the whole front bumper to gain better access for things inside here. Kinda' not real sure about that, that could get complex. Might not look perfect if it won't fit tight going back on. Any advice ? Thanks!
#35
Crap! Wish I would have seen this thread sooner. Just installed the accord horn tonight and was very underwelmed. No meep but no jolt either. Pretty weak. Oh well it only cost 10 bucks. Time to start shopping for the supertones. Those look killer.
I had a lady next to me and we were goin about 30 mph. Had the stock horn buried and she still plowed right into the side of the car.
I had a lady next to me and we were goin about 30 mph. Had the stock horn buried and she still plowed right into the side of the car.
#36
I have a Stebel - no need to pull anything more than what you have. I took a short bar stock, drilled two holes and mounted it off the stock horn mounting point. Solid as a rock.
You say plug and play wiring? I needed to run a 20A fuse off the battery to a relay to power mine. Stock horn circuit trips the relay to blow the horn.
Stock horn circuit is 10A. Blew the fuse and it took out part of the cruise control when I tried using the stock horn circuit. Caution on bumping any fuse.
You say plug and play wiring? I needed to run a 20A fuse off the battery to a relay to power mine. Stock horn circuit trips the relay to blow the horn.
Stock horn circuit is 10A. Blew the fuse and it took out part of the cruise control when I tried using the stock horn circuit. Caution on bumping any fuse.
#37
[quote]I put in the same horn within a month of getting my Fit... saved my ass a couple of times from people who didn't look to see if I was there or not!
#39
Got a bracket question for you. I just got the Stebel air horn and plug 'n' play wiring harness kit for my '09 Fit. What type (if any) mounting bracket will be needed to hang it so it doesn't work loose?
I've removed the top cover before, by pulling out the pop-up button fasteners. I installed black mesh plastic screen to protect my A/C condenser from dings. I wasn't able to figure out how to get the air inlet diamond grille out, and didn't want to force it and break something. I couldn't tell what/where the fasteners/clips etc are.
I've removed the top cover before, by pulling out the pop-up button fasteners. I installed black mesh plastic screen to protect my A/C condenser from dings. I wasn't able to figure out how to get the air inlet diamond grille out, and didn't want to force it and break something. I couldn't tell what/where the fasteners/clips etc are.
You made it half way on the grill. After you take the top cover off, there's a couple things on the back of the grill. A screw in the top corner on each side, and a couple more button fasteners along the bottom edge. Then all you do is pull it straight out towards your knees since the bottom edge fit into a lip on the bumper.