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#173123 - 24/07/09 12:37 PM ST Alarm (changing horn)
abc Offline


Registered: 02/03/09
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hey guys,

i set my car alarm off just to hear it and it is awful, way to quiet for my liking!! if my car is broken into i wan tto wake the street, not just the ground around the car

when changing the horn im guessing its just positive and negative wires?

anyone got any ideas on this?

am gonna do it tonight as i have another horn which is much louder and sounds better from another cat1 alarm that i never fitted to my previous car.

cheers!

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#173124 - 24/07/09 02:17 PM Re: ST Alarm (changing horn) [Re: abc]
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Dont know how its done but the bf fitted a Sparco sports horn. Sounded a little less.... limp

I thought the alarm sound isnt the horn..
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#173125 - 24/07/09 02:20 PM Re: ST Alarm (changing horn) [Re: PinkRinse]
abc Offline


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no, not the horn, but u know wat i mean, couldnt think of a better word (speaker if u want lol)

its way too quiet, am gonna give it a go, hopefully it will be easy to change.

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#173126 - 24/07/09 02:25 PM Re: ST Alarm (changing horn) [Re: abc]
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Ohhh the actualy alarm horn as it were lol sorry
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#173127 - 24/07/09 03:25 PM Re: ST Alarm (changing horn) [Re: PinkRinse]
DAVE T ST Offline
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It's called a battery backed sounder, is fitted in the left hand rear quater panel and you can't change it, sorry.

Does the job enough to get Thatcham 1 though
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#173128 - 24/07/09 03:37 PM Re: ST Alarm (changing horn) [Re: DAVE T ST]
abc Offline


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alrite ok kl, ah well.

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#173129 - 26/07/09 02:47 PM Re: ST Alarm (changing horn) [Re: abc]
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my mate set mine off yesterday by using the key on the boot and was like thats such a s*** noise it sounds like a lorry reversing, which thinking about it does!!
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#173130 - 26/07/09 02:49 PM Re: ST Alarm (changing horn) [Re: Dan_The_Man]
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Nooo, it's nowhere near as loud as a lorry reversing warning!
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#173131 - 28/07/09 12:40 PM Re: ST Alarm (changing horn) [Re: ChrisCumbria]
abc Offline


Registered: 02/03/09
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is there anything at all that can be done to change the ST alarm noise?

can an additional alarm sound be wired in too?

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#173132 - 28/07/09 01:59 PM Re: ST Alarm (changing horn) [Re: abc]
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Registered: 08/03/08
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someone on fstoc has linked theres to there horn i think

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#173133 - 31/07/09 08:16 AM Re: ST Alarm (changing horn) [Re: kenny]
abc Offline


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its ok, its been done, wasnt hard, i put the extra one in the boot, but too quiet in there, so getting re routed to engine bay tonight. it its changeable.

theres inly a positive, negative and signal wire going into the buzzer. easy to get to aswell, located slightly righ of the back passenger speaker, plastics all held on by clips and few screws.

took 2 hours last night to finish wiring up the extra buzzer

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#173134 - 31/07/09 06:16 PM Re: ST Alarm (changing horn) [Re: abc]
paul0407 Offline
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Registered: 07/09/08
Posts: 105
Loc: manchester
Would changing the alarm sounder affect the insurance, you know what there are like any excuse not to pay out if they find out you have in affect tampered with the alarm

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#173135 - 31/07/09 07:55 PM Re: ST Alarm (changing horn) [Re: paul0407]
Tez Offline


Registered: 03/01/09
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Loc: Co, DURHAM
Probably as your messing with a cat 1 alarm, if you mess with it the insurance company could play funny.
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#173136 - 03/08/09 08:20 AM Re: ST Alarm (changing horn) [Re: Tez]
abc Offline


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its just the buzzer that has been tampered with, and im on the process of getting another one for spare, so it can just be plugged in if the car is going into ford or anything

doesnt take long to change.

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#173137 - 03/08/09 09:03 AM Re: ST Alarm (changing horn) [Re: abc]
Kaxe Offline


Registered: 01/07/08
Posts: 8157
I think that is pathetic if the insurance company did kick up a fuss about an alarm sound when it's actually louder! You've improved it! It's now more of a deterant to stop thieves, surely isn't it?

Shame we can't improve things on our cars to still be in respect of the insurance... There should be a clause in the contract. You can improve safety and security. But yeah performance then you've gotta declare it haha!!!


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