What does it mean that the Fit has no horn?

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LaLila
07/28/25 2:19pm
Due to the above-mentioned cost-cutting measures, the new generation Fit has also faced widespread ridicule from consumers. Here is some related information about the Fit: 1. Vehicle design: The third-generation Fit (FIT) adopts the "Exciting-H Design" as its overall design concept, featuring Honda's latest family-style front face design called "Solid Wing," where the front grille and headlights are integrated to highlight a sharp and cool look. The side profile of the vehicle employs a unique and dynamic "Blade" double waistline design, creating a sense of forward momentum. The tension-filled rear design is paired with LED taillights, presenting a more premium texture. 2. Configuration: The third-generation Fit (FIT) is the first to be equipped with Honda's new Earth Dreams Technology engine. The new 1.5L direct-injection DOHC i-VTEC engine delivers a maximum power of 96kW/6600rpm and a maximum torque of 155N·m/4600rpm, ranking first in its class in terms of performance. Combined with the new CVT continuously variable transmission, the third-generation Fit (FIT) achieves the lowest fuel consumption in its class at only 5.3L per 100 kilometers.
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MacRosalie
08/11/25 10:27pm
I just started driving my Fit not long ago and ran into the annoying issue of the horn not working. There are quite a few possible reasons: the most common is a blown fuse, especially in city driving where you honk frequently; secondly, the horn itself might be damaged, as it can rust from constant rain or dust buildup; also, there could be poor wiring contact or a stuck button—if pressing it a few times doesn’t work, suspect the button. I remember once in traffic, trying to alert a pedestrian when the horn failed, nearly causing a collision—I had to pull over immediately to check. If this happens, don’t keep driving blindly—first inspect the fuse box under the hood, and get a friend to help test the horn by pressing it. If that doesn’t fix it, just head to a repair shop; a new horn costs only around a hundred bucks. Don’t skimp on small expenses and risk big trouble—safe driving comes first.
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