Dual Tone Horn Help

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LemmysDad

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So I’m on the highway and find the need to use my horn to alert a “gentleman” to the fact that he’s in the passing lane doing 80kph. Speed limit is 100kph.
My horn sounds for a moment then the lower louder note of my dual tone horn goes for a ****. Now only the higher quieter tone sounds.
My truck horn sounds like a smart car now. I really don’t use my horn that often but when I do I don’t want it to sound like a choked squirrel. Any suggestions?
 

misfit77

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Probably full of crud or disconnected.


My issue is the delay. I have a siren in my truck. Quicker and demands more attention.

If your under there fixin it. Try routing the horns to the front. Its on my project list.

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CowboyBob

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I'd like to know the exact location of the horn/s on a 2019 RAM 3500, please.
 

SeppW

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I'd like to know the exact location of the horn/s on a 2019 RAM 3500, please.

Most likely inside the left front fender like the 2500s. Just look around where the inner cut outs on inner fender are and should see them. I assume the only way to get to them is to remove the fender.
 
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