What Causes the Change in Horn Sound of the 10th Generation Accord?
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10th generation Accord horn sound changes due to poor internal contact, loose plug connections, or moisture ingress in the crossover. Below are detailed explanations: Poor Internal Contact: According to the horn's working principle, poor contact at the internal points can cause intermittent horn operation. In such cases, the first consideration should be whether the contacts are wet or damp. Loose Plug Connections: Frequent use can lead to wear and tear around the steering wheel contacts, resulting in poor connections. This can cause the horn sound to become hoarse. In rainy weather, combined with poor connections, the sound may become weaker or even stop working. Moisture Ingress in the Crossover: Although the crossover is located inside the vehicle, it's essential to protect it from water and moisture. If the terminals are found to be damp or wet, they should be dried promptly, and door seals should be reinforced to prevent the horn sound from weakening after rain.