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  • Horn a little wanting

    Has anyone else found the horn a little wanting?

    I had the need to use it today and was a little underwhelmed by what happened when I pressed the button.

    I think it may need a replacement...
    Prado 150 GXL TD Auto, Cooper LTZ Zions

  • #2
    Re: Horn a little wanting

    if ya horn aint working they have a little blue tablet available, it makes it work nonstop for a few hours, but it does get a bit noisey after a while :lol: :lol: cheers samo
    had an 03 gx 120 with some gear now got a 2013 bt 50 GT auto some ARB gear.

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    • #3
      Re: Horn a little wanting

      That was a lot easier than I thought!
      Prado 150 GXL TD Auto, Cooper LTZ Zions

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      • #4
        Re: Horn a little wanting

        what did ya expect with an opening post like that lol, it was a top 1 never the less, back to the topic anyway, depends on what ya after in a horn, im happy with mine, but you can always go a set of airhorns or stebel do a decent horn, there is a section on it here, just do a search and you will find it. cheers samo
        had an 03 gx 120 with some gear now got a 2013 bt 50 GT auto some ARB gear.

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        • #5
          Re: Horn a little wanting

          Yes well I did try to make a serious post but could not help myself with this one. My wife and I were on the with laughter a minute ago over this... must stay off the red wine before I post next time.

          I have seen the Stebels, I will look at grabbing one soon.

          Cheers for the laughs
          Prado 150 GXL TD Auto, Cooper LTZ Zions

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          • #6
            Re: Horn a little wanting

            Hi Flem,

            I've got the Stebel Nautilus Compact air horn and it's great! It's very easy to install and can simply replace one of the existing tinny ones. It's very loud and dual pitch so it really gets people's attention. Also, there's a pre-wired install kit available that is the perfect length for the 150. Makes it a 15 minute job.

            Cheers,
            Mazza
            [i]150 ZR crystal pearl, Cruise Pack, Stebel Nautilus Compact air horns, ARB on-board compressor, ARB deluxe combination bull-bar, UHF radio, OME front springs and shocks, Hella LED DRLs, LED park lights, 4300K 55W HID high-beams[/i]

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            • #7
              Re: Horn a little wanting

              Mazza,

              Thanks mate, based on your comments I will order one this week.

              Cheers,

              Ben
              Prado 150 GXL TD Auto, Cooper LTZ Zions

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              • #8
                Re: Horn a little wanting

                Originally posted by mazza
                Hi Flem,

                I've got the Stebel Nautilus Compact air horn and it's great! It's very easy to install and can simply replace one of the existing tinny ones. It's very loud and dual pitch so it really gets people's attention. Also, there's a pre-wired install kit available that is the perfect length for the 150. Makes it a 15 minute job.

                Cheers,
                Mazza
                Mazza,

                Where can you obtain a loud horn in Sydney? Some years ago, air horns were banned as being too loud, however, I see they can still be purchased in auto shops. Do you remove the existing noise makers or just wire it in?

                Yowie.

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                • #9
                  Re: Horn a little wanting

                  Originally posted by mazza
                  Hi Flem,

                  I've got the Stebel Nautilus Compact air horn and it's great! It's very easy to install and can simply replace one of the existing tinny ones. It's very loud and dual pitch so it really gets people's attention. Also, there's a pre-wired install kit available that is the perfect length for the 150. Makes it a 15 minute job.

                  Cheers,
                  Mazza
                  Hi Mazza

                  Where did you get it are they available on line?

                  Regards, Richo.
                  [B]Former [/B]Party Leader, [B]Now[/B] SDO SEQLD GTG 2015 PFA (Pradopoint Fairy Advisor)
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                  • #10
                    Re: Horn a little wanting

                    Hi all,

                    I bought both the horn and the plug-n-play wiring kit from http://www.onlineautoparts.com.au. They were by far the cheapest price I found and very prompt service. You can use the offer code "pradopoint" for a further discount.

                    As for the installation, I just removed the passenger-side OEM horn and screwed the Stebel straight on. There's heaps of room in front of the radiators. Then it was a simple task of running the plug-n-play wiring back to the battery, screwing the included relay onto an existing hole on the side of the engine bay and splicing the other wire onto the wire left dangling from where the OEM horn was (with the included splicer). All up - 15 minutes.

                    The benefit of replacing only one of the OEM horns is that if you just tap the horn (e.g. to say goodbye), the air horns don't have time to build up air and so you just get a discreet beep. If you lean on the horn for more than 1/2 a second, however, you see budgies falling out of the sky.

                    By the way, if you're not used to the little round clips that hold the big plastic shroud that's above the radiators, you just push the middle to release them. Then, once they're out, lift the longer of the four little tabs that surround the central barrel of the clip, and push the barrel back up so the middle disc is elevated above the rest of the clip. Now they're ready to re-install by putting them in the holes again and pushing the disc down so it's flush (don't push too hard or it'll go too far and you'll have to start again). Once you see it, you'll know what I mean.

                    Cheers,
                    Mazza
                    [i]150 ZR crystal pearl, Cruise Pack, Stebel Nautilus Compact air horns, ARB on-board compressor, ARB deluxe combination bull-bar, UHF radio, OME front springs and shocks, Hella LED DRLs, LED park lights, 4300K 55W HID high-beams[/i]

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                    • #11
                      Re: Horn a little wanting

                      Mazza,

                      Many thanks for the wright up on install, I ordered mine today.

                      Regards

                      Ben
                      Prado 150 GXL TD Auto, Cooper LTZ Zions

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                      • #12
                        Re: Horn a little wanting

                        I may have missed something here, but I've never even (as far as I remember) used the horn in my old car...

                        Are you guys planning on acting like taxi drivers or something????
                        Silver 150 VX D4D Auto 2010

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                        • #13
                          Re: Horn a little wanting

                          Nope we just want to be heard when we need to be and not wimp out ops:
                          Manata 3" Exhaust, Blisten shocks, King Springs 50 mm lift, Poly Air Bags, Roof Rack, Iron Man Bull Bar, HID 50W LightForce XGT spotties, Daul Batteries, GME TX3440 & AE4705 ant, Upgraded window washer, Bonnet Scoop, Tunit chip, bonnet protector, headlight protector, Cooper STT's, ScangaugeII, Dash Mat, Endless Air, Stebel Nautilus, Diff Breathers, Water Sedimentor. ([b]Camprite TL8s [/b] Arrived ALIVE~!)

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                          • #14
                            Re: Horn a little wanting

                            "The benefit of replacing only one of the OEM horns is that if you just tap the horn (e.g. to say goodbye)"

                            That'll cost you about $100 here in W.A. if a boy in blue hears you do that

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                            • #15
                              Re: Horn a little wanting

                              I suppose $100 a blow is not too bad. :twisted: :twisted:
                              2008 GXL Diesel Auto - ARB bar, UHF radio, Airtec Snorkel, custom drawers

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