Signal Horn 5C0951221B


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A horn in a car serves as a warning device to alert pedestrians, cyclists, and other drivers of the vehicle's presence. It is typically located in the front of the car and is connected to a button or switch inside the vehicle's cabin. When the button or switch is pressed, it activates an electrical circuit that causes the horn to emit a loud, distinct sound.

The primary purpose of a car horn is to communicate with others on the road, signaling various actions such as warning them of a potential danger, indicating a lane change, or expressing frustration or annoyance. It is an essential safety feature that helps to prevent accidents and ensure the smooth flow of traffic. The sound produced by the horn is meant to be attention-grabbing and easily identifiable, enabling quick reactions and promoting overall road safety.

Horn

Signal Horn

Operating Mode

Electric

Operating Voltage

12

Number of pins

2

Signal

Low Tone

Frequency Range [Hz]

420

Connector Shape

oval

Supplementary Article/Info 2

with fastening material