Replacing horn!
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Replacing horn!
Hi. The horn on my new Vitara SZ-T is pathetic so I have bought a pair of two-tone ones to replace it. I believe I have to remove the front grill to access the horn so can someone please advise how to do this?
These are the horns I wish to fit - https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B004KF1OTM/ ... TE_3p_dp_1
Many thanks
These are the horns I wish to fit - https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B004KF1OTM/ ... TE_3p_dp_1
Many thanks
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Re: Replacing horn!
I *think* that dual tone horns are illegal on post-1973 vehicles. I *think*. That's why I only hooked up a single horn after buying a dual airhorn setup.
If someone knows for sure, I'd like to hear - I think a dual tone horn on my SJ would be cool.
If someone knows for sure, I'd like to hear - I think a dual tone horn on my SJ would be cool.
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Re: Replacing horn!
http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/1986 ... on/37/made
Any vehicle first registered after 1st August 1973 must not have a bell, gong, siren or two-tone horn unless it is an emergency services vehicle.
The police can and do prosecute people for this, even going as far as prosecuting a guy with a Dukes of Hazard "General Lee" recreation vehicle because it's horn did "whistling dixie". They had to drop the case in the end because it was a pre-1973 registered vehicle.
Not saying don't do it - just don't get caught doing it...
Any vehicle first registered after 1st August 1973 must not have a bell, gong, siren or two-tone horn unless it is an emergency services vehicle.
The police can and do prosecute people for this, even going as far as prosecuting a guy with a Dukes of Hazard "General Lee" recreation vehicle because it's horn did "whistling dixie". They had to drop the case in the end because it was a pre-1973 registered vehicle.
Not saying don't do it - just don't get caught doing it...
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Re: Replacing horn!
I think it's quite common to have 2 horns covering different frequency's, but these horns are to be used together at the same time (Wired in parallel).
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I'd like to think your GV already has twin horns and uses a relay when powering them. If this is the case it should be a straight swap.
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Re: Replacing horn!
AS per the picture, the horns are dual tone, not two-tone, and sound together. Operating at two very close frequencies they are LOUD!
However, nobody has come up with an answer to my question - how does one access the horn space - remove the grill assembly on the Vitara SZ-T.
However, nobody has come up with an answer to my question - how does one access the horn space - remove the grill assembly on the Vitara SZ-T.
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Re: Replacing horn!
If you can't access the horn just disconnect the wires, mount the new horn somewhere else and reconnect the wires.
If it ticks over...leave it
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Good idea if all else fails but this is a new Vitara and would prefer to have the horn where it should be! Can't be rocket science surely!
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Re: Replacing horn!
cheddar-caveman wrote:AS per the picture, the horns are dual tone, not two-tone, and sound together. Operating at two very close frequencies they are LOUD!
However, nobody has come up with an answer to my question - how does one access the horn space - remove the grill assembly on the Vitara SZ-T.
I'm afraid there is no available information for the new Vitara. I doubt very much any of the Suzuki forums will be able to answer your question, I'm a member of a few.
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Re: Replacing horn!
This is a forum for jalopies basically
You have a Suzuki dealer where you bought it and have it serviced?
Maybe pick the brains of your service guy next time you're 'booked in' or just driving past?
If you DIY, a pry set like this might come in handy for all your plastic front trim fixings.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/141855916878
You have a Suzuki dealer where you bought it and have it serviced?
Maybe pick the brains of your service guy next time you're 'booked in' or just driving past?
If you DIY, a pry set like this might come in handy for all your plastic front trim fixings.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/141855916878