Re: Where is my horn? 2004 Toyota Prius
I think it was "mark_digital©" <[email protected]> who stated:
>
>"Hachiroku ????" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]
>> On Sat, 13 Jan 2007 05:15:21 -0800, ChrisSz wrote:
>>
>>> Can anyone give me some guidance on where to look for my horn on my 2004
>>> Toyota Prius? The engine compartment is so packed, I'm having a hard
>>> time
>>> locating it.
>>
>> Not sure, but look along the bottom of the car, behind the bumper. They
>> used to put them right behind the grille, but on the newer ones they are
>> further down, or in some cases behind the headlights.
>
>pssst. why's the sound of the horn so important?
It's 'cause the horn is a safety item; to wake up the driver tha's
coming across the lane and about to smash into my motorcycle and send
me off into the ditch to die! Or car, in this case . . . .
I ALWAYS put LOUD horns in my vehicles . . . and then try to drive in
such a way that I don't need to use them. But sometimes a loud BEEP is
needed to alert some @$$HOLE that I'm really there. At those times,
the <meep><meep> of a stock horn isn't enough. I want a commanding
<<<<HONK>>>> in those occasions.
-DON IN ROCHESTER
--
I started out with nothing, and I still have most of it
I think it was "mark_digital©" <[email protected]> who stated:
>
>"Hachiroku ????" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]
>> On Sat, 13 Jan 2007 05:15:21 -0800, ChrisSz wrote:
>>
>>> Can anyone give me some guidance on where to look for my horn on my 2004
>>> Toyota Prius? The engine compartment is so packed, I'm having a hard
>>> time
>>> locating it.
>>
>> Not sure, but look along the bottom of the car, behind the bumper. They
>> used to put them right behind the grille, but on the newer ones they are
>> further down, or in some cases behind the headlights.
>
>pssst. why's the sound of the horn so important?
It's 'cause the horn is a safety item; to wake up the driver tha's
coming across the lane and about to smash into my motorcycle and send
me off into the ditch to die! Or car, in this case . . . .
I ALWAYS put LOUD horns in my vehicles . . . and then try to drive in
such a way that I don't need to use them. But sometimes a loud BEEP is
needed to alert some @$$HOLE that I'm really there. At those times,
the <meep><meep> of a stock horn isn't enough. I want a commanding
<<<<HONK>>>> in those occasions.
-DON IN ROCHESTER
--
I started out with nothing, and I still have most of it