ryams27
Junior Member
Hey guys,
So several weeks ago I noticed that when I accidentally set my car alarm off, the horn sounded funny. Almost like it was "hoarse" or dying or something. The pitch sounded relatively normal - it just wasn't a "full" sound if that makes sense. I, knowing nothing about anything, thought maybe it was because of bunch of leaves were between the hood and windshield or something. Stupid, I know.
Fast forward a couple of weeks and I'm driving down the road and someone pulls out right on top of me -- I hit the horn and it seriously sounded like a clown-car horn. Really high-pitched and puny. It's continued to sound that way ever since, whether I honk the horn or lock the vehicle with the fob.
I've read elsewhere that there might actually be two horns that combine to make up your horn sound -- a high-pitched one and a low-pitched one. Well, assuming that to be the case, my low-pitched one is clearly not working.
I managed to educate myself on how to check the fuses and confirmed there isn't a fuse issue (at least not one that I could identify).
Anyone have any ideas what could be going on? And/or what steps you would take to try to fix it?
So several weeks ago I noticed that when I accidentally set my car alarm off, the horn sounded funny. Almost like it was "hoarse" or dying or something. The pitch sounded relatively normal - it just wasn't a "full" sound if that makes sense. I, knowing nothing about anything, thought maybe it was because of bunch of leaves were between the hood and windshield or something. Stupid, I know.
Fast forward a couple of weeks and I'm driving down the road and someone pulls out right on top of me -- I hit the horn and it seriously sounded like a clown-car horn. Really high-pitched and puny. It's continued to sound that way ever since, whether I honk the horn or lock the vehicle with the fob.
I've read elsewhere that there might actually be two horns that combine to make up your horn sound -- a high-pitched one and a low-pitched one. Well, assuming that to be the case, my low-pitched one is clearly not working.
I managed to educate myself on how to check the fuses and confirmed there isn't a fuse issue (at least not one that I could identify).
Anyone have any ideas what could be going on? And/or what steps you would take to try to fix it?