DIY: 09 Honda Accord's Horn Upgrade
#22
Here is a way to avoid removing the plastic housing surrounding the hood latch. This will save you from damaging those little black clips everyone is talking about.
Just unclip the bottom part of the plastic housing. I have highlighted the area to unclip.
With that unclipped you are able to access the bolt holding the horn in place with an open faced wrench.
Just unclip the bottom part of the plastic housing. I have highlighted the area to unclip.
With that unclipped you are able to access the bolt holding the horn in place with an open faced wrench.
#23
accord horn swap, added condensor screen
I did the horn swap, and if I had figured the plastic clips out sooner, it was really pretty easy...way worth while. While i had things opened up I was horrified to fine twenty one big assed grasshoppers stuck in the AC condenser. I got some small needle nose plier and careful removed each. Under each one was a place where the fins were dented in. Its easy to understand how a 60 MPH stone could puncture that weak assed radiator. I made a shield from some quarter inch square plastic garden fence mesh. Its black plastic and came from HomeDepot . I needed a piece about 6x30 and bought a roll of 15x1 yards!!! Only 13$ so not a killer. I will do a better job the fall when I have more time, so just a quickie ziptie job while the hopper infestation is in place. Ill have to check how hot the fog lights might get, but I might make some fitted stone shields from the same mesh to keep the lens intact.
#25
It is not going to move a Semi but maybe some soccer mom yakking on her cell.
I did mine this morning and also replaced the white ties on my condensor guard with black ones.
Be very gentle prying off the clips and they can be reused -). I forgot to tell College Hills it was going on a FIT hence no clips eh.
I did mine this morning and also replaced the white ties on my condensor guard with black ones.
Be very gentle prying off the clips and they can be reused -). I forgot to tell College Hills it was going on a FIT hence no clips eh.
#26
Did mine today.
Wife thought the original horn sounded cute but she likes the new sound too...Phew!
Used Retrofit's technique which saves the two black clips.
Now I have a set of clips unused.
Paul
Wife thought the original horn sounded cute but she likes the new sound too...Phew!
Used Retrofit's technique which saves the two black clips.
Now I have a set of clips unused.
Paul
#29
Oh! Well never been outside to hear the Meep Meep of the one activated by horn button. I just thought it would have been louder than the one activated by key fob. Am I wrong? If so won't be the first time.
#30
Well I am not sure now. They did sound the same to me... in fact I was surprised once I did the mod, to find that the alarm still meep meep'd!
But maybe as you say the honk horn is louder than the alarm horn? It would make sense, otherwise why on earth has Honda put 2 horns?!
But maybe as you say the honk horn is louder than the alarm horn? It would make sense, otherwise why on earth has Honda put 2 horns?!
#31
This shows different part numbers for the two horns:
My Honda Parts Store - Genuine Honda Parts at Wholesale Prices
The Fit's meep-meep horn costs about two and a half times the Accord's honk-honk. Looks like we're replacing some valuable hardware. Maybe some serious engineering research and development went into producing the sound we're discarding. So, is this really a "horn downgrade"?
My Honda Parts Store - Genuine Honda Parts at Wholesale Prices
The Fit's meep-meep horn costs about two and a half times the Accord's honk-honk. Looks like we're replacing some valuable hardware. Maybe some serious engineering research and development went into producing the sound we're discarding. So, is this really a "horn downgrade"?
#32
Maybe we can sell them to Accord owners?
Well up here in Canada my dealer wanted $39 for the Accord horn. I can't use UPS to cross border as they screw you really bad in handling fees through Customs. Most of the USA dealers either do not ship outside of country or do not use USPS. I have stuff sent to frined and they re-mail to me. My horn cost around $25 with all the shipping/postage.
Well up here in Canada my dealer wanted $39 for the Accord horn. I can't use UPS to cross border as they screw you really bad in handling fees through Customs. Most of the USA dealers either do not ship outside of country or do not use USPS. I have stuff sent to frined and they re-mail to me. My horn cost around $25 with all the shipping/postage.
#34
Maybe we can sell them to Accord owners?
Well up here in Canada my dealer wanted $39 for the Accord horn. I can't use UPS to cross border as they screw you really bad in handling fees through Customs. Most of the USA dealers either do not ship outside of country or do not use USPS. I have stuff sent to frined and they re-mail to me. My horn cost around $25 with all the shipping/postage.
Well up here in Canada my dealer wanted $39 for the Accord horn. I can't use UPS to cross border as they screw you really bad in handling fees through Customs. Most of the USA dealers either do not ship outside of country or do not use USPS. I have stuff sent to frined and they re-mail to me. My horn cost around $25 with all the shipping/postage.
#36
lalalalalaaaaaa............... haahha.
#39
According (pun intended) to my dealer, yes, both are needed to give you the full sound experience. Having said that, anything is better than the meep meep, roadrunner sound of the Fit horn.