@THABASS2DARK Hey, it's just a demonstration. I didn't like the wimpy single horn that comes standard on the 2006-2011 Civics, so I replaced them with dual horns.
@rvz77 Hehehe, maybe one day I will post a video of it when I press the horn down. I was just being aware of my neighbors. Didn't want them to think something was up. I mean, I live in a community where it really doesn't matter what you do, but the horns were still new, so this video was demonstrating a test.
You can also buy the low tone horn and mount it regularly. But I highly recommend the stock 2008-2010 Honda Accord horn if you want a non-fussy job. It's just plug and play installation.
@ghie4ever1213 No more added fuses were necessary at all. Just simple wiring is all there is to it. I wish I could have done a video installing these horns, but I wasn't thinking at the time. It takes some insulated copper wire to do the trick. You have to splice the main wire for the stock horn and lead the stock bare wire to the other insulated wiring. Electrical tape will be required. Then mount your horns wherever needed (mainly near the stock horn location).
@Hulio538 I spliced the wires that led to the original horn by adding an extra wire to the second horn. It's a common modification, and is simple to do.
No need to repeat any info you already mentioned on the typed page, just get right to it!
CENTAUR559 3 weeks ago
Skip to 0:44 to actually hear the horn.
appleinfl 3 months ago
Brill but who really gives a shit what there horn sounds like
THABASS2DARK 6 months ago
@THABASS2DARK Hey, it's just a demonstration. I didn't like the wimpy single horn that comes standard on the 2006-2011 Civics, so I replaced them with dual horns.
mstblue 6 months ago 4
FUUUUUUUUUUUUCK! I WANTED TO PUSH THE DAMN HORN MYSELF! for the love of God, just press the fuckin HORN!
rvz77 10 months ago 11
@rvz77 Hehehe, maybe one day I will post a video of it when I press the horn down. I was just being aware of my neighbors. Didn't want them to think something was up. I mean, I live in a community where it really doesn't matter what you do, but the horns were still new, so this video was demonstrating a test.
mstblue 10 months ago
@rvz77 yeahh i hahah i was like doooooo itttttttttt
cfsierra 8 months ago
You can also buy the low tone horn and mount it regularly. But I highly recommend the stock 2008-2010 Honda Accord horn if you want a non-fussy job. It's just plug and play installation.
mstblue 1 year ago
Hi I have a 2010 civic too, and I want to upgrade my horn just like what you did.
Did you add any fuse or you just change the horn and did nothing else. thanks.
ghie4ever1213 1 year ago
@ghie4ever1213 No more added fuses were necessary at all. Just simple wiring is all there is to it. I wish I could have done a video installing these horns, but I wasn't thinking at the time. It takes some insulated copper wire to do the trick. You have to splice the main wire for the stock horn and lead the stock bare wire to the other insulated wiring. Electrical tape will be required. Then mount your horns wherever needed (mainly near the stock horn location).
mstblue 1 year ago
how did you wire both horns if the civic only had one wire for the power?
Hulio538 1 year ago
@Hulio538 I spliced the wires that led to the original horn by adding an extra wire to the second horn. It's a common modification, and is simple to do.
mstblue 1 year ago
I have the same setup on my corolla :D they are great!!
Texasman101392 1 year ago