CX-3 horn improvement

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jtonline
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Post by jtonline »

Stealthy wrote: Fri Oct 05, 2018 9:55 pm … Surely there must be an easy upgrade out there ?
Some members have removed the front bumper then added a second horn to the bracket and connected to the existing wire. One member managed to do it without removing the bumper.
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Post by DaveG »

Stealthy wrote: Fri Oct 05, 2018 9:55 pm I agree with zoylander horn is embarrassing .. If not actually dangerous. What are Mazda thinking ? Surely there must be an easy upgrade out there ?
Totally agree, driving into my road which is a small but busy side road there is a totally blind 90 degree bend, people park on the bend making a head on collision possible.
I always sound the horn on approach to warn oncoming vehicle/ cyclists. It sounds like a horn on a toy car, totally inadequate for its intended purpose. :lol:
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steve67
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Post by steve67 »

got me self a spare bosh horn, so may piggy back the original and place it more accessible and see how it sounds...
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Post by SOMERS »

The higher the pitch of any sound device the further the sound will travel.
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