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Omega Help Area => Omega Electrical and Audio Help => Topic started by: cruisetopoland on 24 October 2009, 21:54:29

Title: Horn sound
Post by: cruisetopoland on 24 October 2009, 21:54:29
What should the horn on my 2000 2.2 CD sound like-it sounds like its off a Micra!! Pip pip...

Should it not be a twin tone loud paaaaarrppp one? It sounds daft on a car this size.

Comments please...!
Title: Re: Horn sound
Post by: Andy B on 24 October 2009, 22:13:15
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What should the horn on my 2000 2.2 CD sound like-it sounds like its off a Micra!! Pip pip...

Should it not be a twin tone loud paaaaarrppp one? It sounds daft on a car this size.

Comments please...!

I'd have thought all Omegas should have twin tone horns, even my crappy Astra has. My cars have a 400Hz & 500Hz horn, I'd expect yours should too. :y  :y  :y
A new horn from Vauxhall is around £20 ....obvioulsy somewhat less from a scrappy.  :y
Title: Re: Horn sound
Post by: cruisetopoland on 24 October 2009, 22:20:36
Where is it located-seems to be by OSF headlight, but can't see it...?
Title: Re: Horn sound
Post by: Andy B on 24 October 2009, 22:26:32
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Where is it located-seems to be by OSF headlight, but can't see it...?

beind the nearside of the front bumper IIRC. One of mine failed on the Omega and it was cos the plastic convoluted conduit had rubbed through the wiring & cut the end of the loom off. Half hour with as oldering iron & a roll of tape sorted it.  :y
Try swapping over each horn on the individual plugs & see what happens. It could either a duff horn (like my Astra) or duff wiring (like my Omega)  :y  :y
Title: Re: Horn sound
Post by: cruisetopoland on 24 October 2009, 23:08:08
I'll have a look-cheers!!
Title: Re: Horn sound
Post by: cruisetopoland on 25 October 2009, 16:29:28
Found the answer-someone has removed the front horn/left the wire for it hanging down, so only the rear one is working, hence the feeble pip!!

Is the front one different to the rear one-different sound?  How to source??

Thanks for the help...
Title: Re: Horn sound
Post by: Welung666 on 25 October 2009, 16:36:54
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Found the answer-someone has removed the front horn/left the wire for it hanging down, so only the rear one is working, hence the feeble pip!!

Is the front one different to the rear one-different sound?  How to source??

Thanks for the help...

Got a pair here ;)
Title: Re: Horn sound
Post by: Andy B on 25 October 2009, 17:12:18
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Is the front one different to the rear one-different sound?  How to source??

Thanks for the help...

As said above ..... one is 400Hz & the other is 500Hz
Title: Re: Horn sound
Post by: cruisetopoland on 29 October 2009, 13:30:22
Well many thanks to welung666; the parts have arrived  :y
I did a quick plug in test on the front (400hz) one and nothing-must be the wiring as suggested.

Will swap them about and have a play when I can get it up on a ramp, but would think the fromt one was removed previously as it did not work, so probably a wiring fault.
Any particular part of the wiring to look for faults??
Title: Re: Horn sound
Post by: Welung666 on 29 October 2009, 18:28:13
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Well many thanks to welung666; the parts have arrived  :y
I did a quick plug in test on the front (400hz) one and nothing-must be the wiring as suggested.

Will swap them about and have a play when I can get it up on a ramp, but would think the fromt one was removed previously as it did not work, so probably a wiring fault.
Any particular part of the wiring to look for faults??

Check the wiring behind the horns, they tend to chaff on a sharp edge higher up, bit of solder and it'll work :y
Title: Re: Horn sound
Post by: cruisetopoland on 29 October 2009, 20:51:33
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Well many thanks to welung666; the parts have arrived  :y
I did a quick plug in test on the front (400hz) one and nothing-must be the wiring as suggested.

Will swap them about and have a play when I can get it up on a ramp, but would think the fromt one was removed previously as it did not work, so probably a wiring fault.
Any particular part of the wiring to look for faults??

Check the wiring behind the horns, they tend to chaff on a sharp edge higher up, bit of solder and it'll work :y

Will do, cheers-all I need is a ramp  :y
Too fat to get underneath otherwise  ;D
Title: Re: Horn sound
Post by: cruisetopoland on 05 November 2009, 11:12:34
Well, thanks to help and advice on here, managed to source another horn, fit it and is all working fine now.

I ended up fitting 2x 500hz horns, facing opposite ways-sounds different to standard 400hz + 500hz twin tone, sounds like a 70s Peugeot.   Love it  :y

Cheers all, especially welung666 for the package  :y :y :y