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Old 08-06-2011, 06:24 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I decided to add an accessory to my car, because sometimes people can't hear you when they are blasting the radio in their own cars or using hands free while driving.



Also picked up the toggle switch to by-pass the OEM horn on my 2010 - Toyota Corolla CE.



I read the instructions that came with the air horns and I'm completely confused.

Also what type of wire that I need to get from Canadian Tire in order to hook up the battery to the Compressor and to other parts of the horn? I know that the wire needs to support or handle 12 Volts; if it does not handle 12 Volts... the wire would melt.

I looked under the hood of my 2010 Toyota Corolla CE and found the fuse box, the oem horn. When I looked at the wiring diagram that came with the Air Horns, I was stumped.

Any help is appreciated or preferably someone who has done it before.

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Old 08-07-2011, 12:51 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I know those are fun and all and are pretty loud. I would like to help but I'm not too familiar with this kind of installation but I can recommend what I have. I have a set of low and high tone FIAMM freeway blasters that makes it sound OEM....OEM sound like a camry. and trust me...they are very loud. and all you do is plug them in and splice the stock wire to power both and that's it.


small tiny demo i made

or you can get the other set of horns but for some reason i cant remember the name
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So after looking around and doing some research, I found out that the OEM horn is grounded by the bolt that secures it to the frame. It looks like I can use the spare fuses with in my fuse box, just in case if anything happens to protect the rest of the Electrical Circuit in my car.

Oh, yes the air horns are very loud, because I took the PVC hose and connected it to one of the horns. The other end I connected it to my mouth and blew.... damn its loud. Time to wake up the neighbors in the cemetery.
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