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Like many other Defender owners I am constantly embarrassed by the pathetic squeak that issues from the so-called horn and would like to improve matters. Aside from the option of a large chromed set of air horns in lorry stylee bolted to the rack, are there any other 'preferred' choices or sources of a good set of horns!

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I had similar issues with the weedy horn. I fitted a simple air horn under the bonnet. It cost around £10 from a local motor factor place. It included the relay, pump and horn. It's much more effective.

I've heard of a chap who fitted a long lorry-type air horn down the inside of one of the front wings. Apparently it was mighty impressive.

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The ones fitted to new Defenders give a good baaaarp - have you tried those? - there is a "high note" and a "low note" and they are "horn shaped" (i.e. a sort of wound-up trumpet with an open end) rather than the round disc-type ones found on older vehicles which are a bit "Datsun" :lol:

There are 2 different pairs of part numbers (one for high and one for low note, then the old sort and the new sort of each) and I can't remember any of them at the mo :rolleyes: but the difference is whether or not they have ordinary spade terminals on, the very newest type (for Td5 aged vehicles) have a multi-plug electrical fitting but you don't want those as then you need the plug too :)

I played with air horns when I were young and foolish but I found as soon as they got water in they started to sound like somebody shouting with their head underwater in a toilet bowl i.e. a not very effective strangled gurgly noise for a short time, and then stops altogether :lol:

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I bought some new horns last year IIRC made by Wipac part numbers S5786 high note & S5787 low note, about £10.87 inc vat each, just checked they have Mixo moulded into the body, much better than the standard LR horns.

near top right in this pic

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closer view

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If you want I can get a pair from CED & post them over.

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The current arrangement features two seperate horns behind the front bumper so as you can imagine they cop all the wet stuff. I have tried cleaning the terminals to no avail. Thanks for the offer Ralph, I may take you up on that.

Strange the horns are behind the front bumper, they should be hanging from the left end of the bonnet slam panel, behind the grille & in front of the intercooler, I've moved mine to the right hand end to clear the intercooler's front face.

just let me know if/when you want new ones & I'll get it sorted :i-m_so_happy:

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The current arrangement features two seperate horns behind the front bumper so as you can imagine they cop all the wet stuff. I have tried cleaning the terminals to no avail. Thanks for the offer Ralph, I may take you up on that.

I'm not sure if its relevent but with aircon perhaps the horns have to be positioned lower down.

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I'm not sure if its relevent but with aircon perhaps the horns have to be positioned lower down.

Could be the reason, seems the likeliest answer, but in with the side/indicator lights would have been better, just looked in EPC it shows a single high note horn but not where it's fitted on air con fitted vehicles.

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139db

Erm

Kin hell

That should gain "attention"

..........got a url linky ?

Nige

I got mine from eblag from this chap Nautilus Air Horn on eblag

£19.99 delivered. (if no-one bids agains you)

The Stebel site quotes 139dB at 4 inches from the source and 115dB at 2 meters from the source. It weighs 600grms (just incase weight is an issue! :D )

other sites selling them speeding.co.uk and twistedthrottle.com or Stebels own site for info (caution - horrid music when loading)

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I've just order a Nautilus Twin Tone Air Horn (139dB) for the Defender, compact but packs a heck of a punch! :D

I have one of those but found it quite disappointing. The vehicle now sports a pair of ex fire engine two tone airhorns with the two tone valve disc removed so both horns sound at the same time ....they're much more effective :D

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