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So it’s not much of a repair question as a safety question, but I figured this fit in better here.
I drive a 2000 honda civic and somewhat recently upgraded from a 91. There were a few things that I miss about the 91. One was the dual tone horn the 91 had. It makes it sound more aggressive and louder compared to my signle “meep” horn.
Now, there are a few options I have thought about.
One was, grabbing a set of Honda Prelude horns because they had a dual horn setup.
The second was grabbing a set of aftermarket horns.
With these options I get worried about two things. Since the horn is a safety device, I need it to be reliable. This could be possibly a factor of life or death. So would I have any issue with anything in the switch changing from 1 horn to a 2 horn setup?
The second is that I do not want to hack up my wiring harness to put the aftermarket dual horn setup in. Since the 2000 Civic uses a proprietary plug, I’d have to cut the end off and wire in standard bayonet connectors. One Idea I had was to make a harness that could plug into the stock plug, but I am having an issue on where I Could potentially get the female portion of the plug as most of the time they are attached to the horn.
Any thoughts on the plug and the switch?
Thanks again for the help.
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