Media could not be loaded. I personally hated the "meep meep" (sound see video) on my 2013 Honda Accord Sedan Ex-L horns. I didn't think anyone would take them seriously so I bought these double hella horns which gave a much nicer sound and people could also hear me when I honked. Installation: It was very easy on my machine, same as me. high and low horn with mounts that looked exactly like the Hella Twin Trumpets. Disconnected the wire from the horn, loosened the screw (without lowering it into the fender LOL) and cut the stock connector off the wire so I can re-solder the connector and reattach the stock horns if needed. I had to buy some more wire (18 gauge I think) and some connectors to extend the wire to get to the new horns and ground the horns. After you connect the wire to the horns, it's advisable to use a crimp terminal, which eliminates the need for soldering. Realizing the horns need to be grounded for them to work, I connected another wire and grounded it to the studs with a 3/4 round plug, then honked the horn and voila! Great new sound! Review: for 30€ I can drive more safely on the road and here there is no more "beep-beep" for 15-20 minutes, which is very pleasing. Good product!
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