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Cadillac Horns ? Has anybody DONE IT ??? #458800 06/03/04 02:44 AM
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patman Offline OP
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My daughter and I went to the salvage yard and got some REAL horns for our SUVs. We chose Caddy Eldorado horns and man do they make 'em get out of the way!!! Why do they put those wimpy squeekers on there anyway?

Try it !!! You'll like it !!! Now it sounds like a TRUCK should sound.

-pat

Re: Cadillac Horns ? Has anybody DONE IT ??? [Re: patman] #458801 06/03/04 11:47 AM
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Axe Man Offline
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Just be aware that you may blow the horn fuse. It's a wimpy 10 AMP and those Caddy horns may exceed that. If it does blow you can safely upgrade the horn fuse to 15 AMP. The horn relay and wiring can handle the upgrade without modifications. But if the 15 AMP blows and you have to go to 20 AMP then modifications would be required.


1998 Sportage - Gone.
2004 Honda Civic Coupe.
2007 Suzuki Grand Vitara - She got it.
Re: Cadillac Horns ? Has anybody DONE IT ??? [Re: Axe Man] #458802 06/03/04 07:09 PM
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kiasound Offline
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You should not have any problem, that factory horn fuse on a Caddilac is typically 10 amps


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