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2005 Corolla horn question

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    rolla996 Guest

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    LoL, install some dukes of hazzard shit?

    I was listening to the radio one day and the DJ had been pranked by one of his (female) coworkers. So to get her back, he had her pick up the Company's Tahoe from the body shop. Well the reason that the car was in the shop was to install the horn to the brakes. She didn know any of this. So when she left, every time she applied the brakes the horn went off. Well he's with her on the air and she's wildly freaking out. I couldn stop laughing when it was honking for like 20 seconds straight cause of a stop sign.

    Thats a good prank!!!
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    2005 Corolla horn question

    Hi there! I just brought home a 2005 Corolla S, and I love it! I wanted to know if it is possible to have the horn beep when you lock the car with the remote? I'm used to this from my old car, and this one doesn't do it. Is it something I can have my mechanic do?

    Thanks!
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    DOT. Noypi ako!

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    I'm pretty sure you could.;)

    Welcome to the board.
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    rolla996 Guest

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    I got a stock 8th gen which dosen't even have power locks so i just fake it with my mouth. "BEEP BEEP!"

    "EEEEE EEEEE EEEEE EEEEEE" woops sry, accidentally pressed panic = )

    In btw welcome and u should consider getting one of those Train Horns. This year, it will be one of my summer projects. = )
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    GSE21tuner Formerly rollatuner110. Representing AZLexus.club

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    Don't bother with a train horn. Those require a separate air compressor which can get big and heavy and requires room to mount it. Go with a Stebel Nautilus Compact. 139 dB and no need for any extra equipment.
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    Phan Well-Known Member

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    i wanna get one of those horn that make those funny ass sound that cracks everyone up when i crank it
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    it's also an OLD prank. i've done this to a few "friends" in the past.
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    MovieSTAR i hurd u liek?

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    <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULkHSlXzz-Q" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULkHSlXzz-Q</a>
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    2005 corolla horn question

    Hey guys i just found this DIY on changing our clown horns to something louder. check it out I am gonna do this next payday. I am not sure where this should be posted but anyways check it out it has other info that is useful. http://www.geocities.com/freewayblasterinstall/
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    GSE21tuner Formerly rollatuner110. Representing AZLexus.club

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    I wouldn't go with those horns. If you want something louder, you should get a horn that has a built in compressor, like the Stebel Nautilus Compact. DOT. and I both have them. 139 dBs loud. Enough to scare the crap out of and down a pedestrian at close range(threshold of pain is 130 dB). And the greatest thing is that no extra hardware is needed and it costs only 50 bucks on ebay. Installation is straightforward. It's also has the high and low horns except that it's built together into a compact design.
    http://www.stebel.it/stebel/index2007_1.htm then click products, nautilus compact to hear samples.
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    Not a bad deal 50 bucks I am gonna definetly look for one. Cant wait to use it on the freeway LOL. I am always getting people under estimating my car when on the freeway. They think my car is slow so they pull out in front of me when they see an opening even though i am moving fast. LOL i guess thats what happens.
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    Awesome. Maybe I should just do that instead. ;) (The mouth thing, not the air horn.) hehe

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