Aftermarket Horn?

AngusTEx

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Overall it's plug and play even with additional wires and relay. Very easy.

If you have a 98-00 coupe, you just need to remove the grill to get access. It seems sedan or 01-02 coupe may need to remove the whole bumper.
 

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Forgot all about this thread, am doing this next week and curious if there is only one horn or are there more? My Toyota had 3
 

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since this thread is already bumped,i guess ill post here too..

I got two 7.5 gen accord horns and a 2G TL(03) horn,tried both but none of them worked:ughrun:..I guess i need a better relay for them to work,sp does anybody know what relay or how to make them work?
 

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A really nice air horn is one meant for motorcycles. Howards Hog Horns has a chrome-plated brass high-low horn with compact instant compressor for about $150, looks really good, but probably a waste if you can't see it though. I've seen a compact train-style horn at a truck stop for pretty cheap, but then you'll need a compressor and air tank. There's a funny youtube vid of some kids in a civic blowing a train horn at people in grocery store parking lots...
 

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