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The ZONETECH 12V Single Trumpet Air Horn delivers an ear-piercing 150dB sound, engineered for universal 12V vehicle compatibility. Crafted from premium chrome and polished compressor materials, it ensures durability and weather resistance. Easy to install with included hardware, this affordable yet powerful air horn is perfect for trucks, boats, SUVs, and motorcycles seeking a bold, attention-grabbing upgrade.
Brand | ZONETECH |
Color | 1-Pack |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 4.5 x 20.2 x 4.9 inches |
Style | Classic |
Noise Level | 1.5E+2 dB |
Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
Manufacturer | ZONETECH |
UPC | 723508910663 |
Model | EH0006-V |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.5 x 20.2 x 4.9 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | EH0006-V |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | EH0006 |
B**E
5 stars for now, we'll see about longevity
This thing isn't going to win any awards for fit and finish but at this price point I'd consider it a good value. Materials aren't much more than adequate but nothing felt flimsy and the whole thing went together and works as advertised. They even included some small rubber pads for the horn mounts to reduce vibration so that was a nice touch. The air hose doesn't seem like great quality but the stuff is cheap at Lowe's and easy to replace whenever it starts cracking and leaking. I had a tough time finding a place in my engine compartment where this would fit but I knew what I was getting myself into.The sound quality is clear and robust with a mid tone that doesn't sound high and piercing but also isn't too low and sound like it's pretending to be something it's not. Sound volume is robust and far above average for stock or probably even aftermarket horns. It's loud enough that I'm concerned they'll say it's too loud when I take it in for inspection but we'll see. Texas law only says it shall not be "excessively loud" whatever that means.My last horn that gave out was a similar can-compressor style horn like this but with a smaller bell (Wolo big bad something or other, do not recommend). I think it gave out because it was mounted low and got exposed to a lot of water, so this time I mounted the compressor higher in the engine bay where it's more protected. In a few months I'll update with how it fairs after some heavy rains and puddles. Happy so far for the price as long as it keeps on working!As a bonus, the poorly translated instructions are a pretty good laugh.
M**7
This thing is LOUD!!!
This horn was reviewed online and it matched up exactly as advertised. Very loud. The only problem was the included relay did not work out of the box. Popped the relay open and found TWO broken solder joints inside. Resoldered the joints and it works well. For the price they charge perhaps the cheaped out on the relay. Good product for the money however.
M**.
It's loud!
I bought one of these some time back and just got around to installing it yesterday.The install was easy. First off, toss the instructions in the trash unless you can read gibberish. Second, I have (had) 2 factory horns in my 98 Dodge Dakota. I simply unplugged 1 and cut the plug at a length that I could later put it back on the truck if I want to. I soldered speaker wire to the existing horn wires, ran those to the compressor, and soldered those onto the compressor. Finding a place to mount the compressor was the hardest part, but still easy enough.I also made the hose as short as possible (about 6"). Make sure your positive and negative are correct before doing any soldering. The horn will not sound loud if they are incorrect.The relay that came with it went in the trash along with the gibberish instructions. It's really a simple install.The wife and I took a ride around to test it on the public. Lots of fun! We got a lot of laughs from most folks, though some were more inclined to give us the middle finger. ;)I figured I would write a review since I am on Amazon today to buy another one to replace my other factory horn!
C**I
Powerful and Reliable Air Horn
The 12V 150DB Car Air Horns, 18 Inches Chrome Zinc Single Trumpet, is a fantastic addition to any vehicle. The high-quality chrome zinc construction ensures durability and resistance to rust. The 150DB sound is incredibly loud, perfect for alerting others on the road. The included compressor and easy installation make it a convenient choice for trucks, cars, boats, and more. This air horn is a reliable and powerful solution for enhancing your vehicle’s safety.
J**N
Do not waste the money! Garbage!
Garbage! Thing came damaged almost looked like it was a return and then resent out. Compressor was broken and horn was dented. No wires, fuse box or switch included. Instructions were extremely vague I do not recommend this item.
S**B
Easy Install
Replaced my broken factory horn on my 2013 F150. I mounted at the exact location as the old horn & wired into the factory wiring harness reusing the old horns factory plug. Ran a single fused hot wire from battery to compressor and all grounded at the mounting point. Works great, wish it was a little louder, but it's still louder than the original horn. I would buy again and recommend. If you're wanting to install an air horn with ease, this is it. If you want louder, than you have to go with the multiple horn type and large air tank. Much more difficult to find a mounting location, routing wires, and air lines.
D**N
It’s good but
It was nice and sounded just how I wanted but throughout daily driving the compressor got dirt or moisture in it and still worked but only blew about 1/3 as much air so I took it off
D**N
Great for the price but may need some wire and connectors.
Instructions are worthless. Used a T Tap and tapped into the green wire on the existing horn on both a 2004 and 2011 Silverado. Don’t tap into the black wire. Run a separate ground from the compressor to a ground on the truck (good one on the driver side firewall toward the top on both years). You will need to buy some wire, a loop connecter for the ground, and a couple connectors for the compressor end. On the 2004 wemonted the horn to the passenger side firewall. On the 2011 we montes it where the 2nd battery would go. Zip tied the compressor in both. Blew the 15a mini fuse in the 2011 right away. Will upgrade to 20a. Sounds great!
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