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Horn Replacement - MORE PROBLEMS !!!!
01/14/08 at 15:55:47
 
Hey,

Has anyone replaced their horn with something different to OEM as I have gone through 2 OEM horns in 18 months ( they just stop working) and am looking for something that will last longer and sound louder ?

Thanks,

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Reply #1 - 01/14/08 at 16:00:00
 
Greg just posted about changing his ,he got from autoparts store.Looks almost the same only black.It's posted in the cafe under"Handyman's next project.
Try spraying some WD40 in it.Then try it.
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Reply #2 - 01/14/08 at 16:42:02
 
strangeling wrote on 01/14/08 at 15:55:47:
...replaced their horn with something different ... last longer and sound louder ?


Totally lose the stock horn and mount.  Lose the front side reflectors (no legal requirement for them once the bike has been sold.)  Add a pair (high tone / low tone) highway car horns.  My claim to be 138 db.  A horn relay is a must to avoid toasting the horn button
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Reply #3 - 01/14/08 at 17:31:04
 
I got one from JC Whitney that was supposedly a VW Beetle replacement.  It was close to the size of my original Savage horn and is pretty loud.  I was able to use the Savage bracket with it.
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Reply #4 - 01/14/08 at 17:35:56
 
I've been trying to figure out where and how to mount one of those antique sounding horns from autozone. You know, the ones that make that aahhhOoooga, sound?

Unfortunately, though the horn itself is easily found, It is rather large and I can't figure out where to mount it for best effect and where it won't be in the way of anything.
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Reply #5 - 01/14/08 at 19:24:16
 
Yonuh Adisi FSO wrote on 01/14/08 at 17:35:56:
 

Unfortunately, though the horn itself is easily found, It is rather large and I can't figure out where to mount it for best effect and where it won't be in the way of anything.


Get two,  one each side of the headlight...   Grin
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Reply #6 - 01/14/08 at 19:29:20
 
You may be joking, but I don't think that is a bad idea. Thanks.  Wink
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Reply #7 - 01/14/08 at 19:56:14
 
This horn replaced my stock one below my lower triple tree.  I found that the stock horn bracket actually had the same hole pattern as the headlight mount.  A little bending and there it went between the forks.

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Reply #8 - 01/15/08 at 09:52:36
 
Yonuh Adisi FSO wrote on 01/14/08 at 19:29:20:
You may be joking, but I don't think that is a bad idea. Thanks.  Wink


So.... here's another idea ...   Grin    Get one of those programmable air horn setup's, mount the trumpets around the headlight facing forward.....

Can you see the idiot cager when you give a blast of it..   Shocked
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Reply #9 - 01/15/08 at 10:00:12
 
Grin Grin Grin Grin

Yes, I do believe I could imagine the cagers' reactions.  Wink Wink
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Reply #10 - 01/15/08 at 12:36:03
 
strangeling wrote on 01/14/08 at 15:55:47:
Hey,

Has anyone replaced their horn with something different to OEM as I have gone through 2 OEM horns in 18 months ( they just stop working) and am looking for something that will last longer and sound louder ?

Thanks,

Glenn   Embarrassed


Is the horn totally dead??   Sometimes you can tweat the adjuster screw on the back to bring it back to life.  Or,  make it a tad louder....  Grin
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Reply #11 - 01/15/08 at 14:42:43
 
OK something else must be wrong as I bought another horn today and when I first connected it the horn worked now it is not sounding again, but when I press the horn switch you can here a clicking sound coming from the horn.  I have no clue what the crap is going on and its frustrating the life out of me !   Any suggestions ?

T-mack maybe the horns aren't dead but I have adjusted the screw in the back of my horns and nothing but the clicking sound coming from them .
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Reply #12 - 01/15/08 at 16:12:30
 
Wire - switch - horn.

If it is not the horn it has to be the wire or the switch.
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Reply #13 - 01/15/08 at 16:14:11
 
1)was the screw/nut combo you adjusted painted with a line across them both ( for original tuning adjustment)if so adjust to the orginal marks (SNUG) and see if it works....
2)when using multi horns suggest 1 high tone 1 low tone for max effect and use a relay...
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Re: Horn Replacement - MORE PROBLEMS !!!!
Reply #14 - 01/15/08 at 16:34:38
 
Thumperclone,

I have set the screw into the original position and still nothing except that little clicking sound almost like its trying to work !!!

Oh and the new horn is just a single universal style.

I checked the wiring from the switch assembly and also at the horn and it seems ok.  So maybe its the switch ???  Man if its the switch that sucks since it is only an 07 S40.

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