Horns.
Can you have, on a British car, two horns, one high, one low, that sound TOGETHER ???----:shrug:
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Was the second horn a project drive deletion ?
I've been thinking of fitting a second to mine but would really like an adapter look to keep things neat. My ZR was retro fitted with the second one before I got it ,but last year after a long blast on the horn on the A38 the relay in the BCU failed. I was told it was just a coincidence but I'm not sure |
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A yes as early ones have them
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Yes John the earlier cars had both high and low tone horns that sounded together.
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Twin high & low tone horns John http://i630.photobucket.com/albums/u...22C327CDD9.jpg
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Go on, I dare someone :devil:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAKZIs5w5NY Or better still ;) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLfD1AFsb1I |
Don't think there is room on the ZT, but under the floor on my maestro van:}
https://youtu.be/QIOTdAa0058 |
I had Trikey add a Klaxon to my ZT, hidden out of the way, operated with a separate switch, so the standard twin horns are for 'normal' use and the Klaxon for 'other' I'd previously asked the fella who mot's my cars for me, he said that the Klaxon on its own would fail as it's not 'instantaneous'
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