What brand is the horn of the Tiggo 8?
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The horn of the Tiggo 8 is from the Wuhu Sound brand. Below is some knowledge about car horns. Horn maintenance: Regularly keep the exterior of the horn clean and ensure all wiring connections are secure. Frequently check and tighten the fixing screws of the horn and bracket to ensure reliable grounding. The method of fixing the horn greatly affects its sound. To ensure the horn produces normal sound, it should not be rigidly mounted. Instead, it should be fixed on a buffer bracket, meaning that leaf springs or rubber pads should be installed between the horn and the fixing bracket. Horn classification: Car horns can be divided into two types based on sound power: air horns and electric horns. By shape, they are categorized into cylindrical, spiral, and disc types. Based on frequency, they are classified into high-pitch and low-pitch horns.
I've been driving a Chery car for several years, and the specific brand of the horn on the Tiggo 8 isn't necessarily fixed to one manufacturer. As far as I know, Chery might use its own components or collaborate with common automotive parts suppliers like Bosch or Delphi. The horn supplier may vary between different model years or production batches, so it's best to check the Tiggo 8's user manual—usually, details are listed in the vehicle's electrical system section. If you've lost the manual, just ask a technician at the 4S store directly. The horn is a small but crucial component, especially for alerting pedestrians or other vehicles safely in urban driving. Remember to test the horn sound regularly, check for loose wiring or connectors, and avoid corrosion that could affect performance. In my car owner group, we often discuss these things—some say the horn is quite loud, and keeping it clean during maintenance is key, just avoid water ingress to prevent short circuits.
From an automotive maintenance perspective, horn brands involve multiple factors. The horn supplier for the Tiggo 8 may vary depending on regional configurations, with common brands including Continental Group or Panasonic's Denso products. Most modern car horn systems are electronically controlled, operating on a simple principle—pressing the button activates an electromagnetic coil to vibrate and produce sound. However, specifically for the Tiggo 8, the manufacturer has not officially disclosed a single brand. It is recommended to check the vehicle's VIN code for detailed part information. In daily use, the focus should be on horn performance: the sound decibel level must meet standards (approximately 90-110 dB), otherwise it may be illegal. When replacing, choose universal accessories that match the voltage (typically 12V), but do not overlook fuse protection to prevent circuit overload.