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Car Forum / Hyundai Cars / January 2006

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05 elantra has sucky horns

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kilroybass@usa.com - 15 Dec 2005 18:17 GMT
doesn't come in handy when a driver cuts in front of ya.  I had that
unfortunate experience
and when applying the horn, found out that the horn was very very weak.

Normally you press on the horn and the sound would continue to blare.
However,
what I found out was that the horn would not continue blaring.  You
have to press it again to make it blare.

should i go back to dealer or just have the horns replaced with a
better one?
Jody - 15 Dec 2005 21:24 GMT
it doesnt sound to horney too me either =)
bring it in, somethings up with the buttoms or the horn itself
> doesn't come in handy when a driver cuts in front of ya.  I had that
> unfortunate experience
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> should i go back to dealer or just have the horns replaced with a
> better one?
Veritas - 16 Dec 2005 03:34 GMT
>doesn't come in handy when a driver cuts in front of ya.  I had that
>unfortunate experience
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>should i go back to dealer or just have the horns replaced with a
>better one?
My experience with an Elantra and even with a Tucson (though less so)
is that the horns are not very loud or effective.
hyundaitech - 16 Dec 2005 17:54 GMT
The horn should stay on and stay loud as long as the horn button is
depressed.  If it does not, you have a problem in the system.  Usually,
the problem is with the horn itself.
Seamus J. Wilson - 04 Jan 2006 01:24 GMT
Maybe it's a safety feature to prevent you from being target practice for
some deranged gun nut who might have cut ye off.
Happens regularly in wild west Arizona,
Seamus J. Wilson

> doesn't come in handy when a driver cuts in front of ya.  I had that
> unfortunate experience
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> should i go back to dealer or just have the horns replaced with a
> better one?
 
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