What is the size of the Fit horn?
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The Fit horn is 6.5 inches. Relevant information is as follows: 1. Introduction: The horn is the audio signal device of a car. During the driving process, the driver emits necessary audio signals according to needs and regulations to warn pedestrians and attract the attention of other vehicles, ensuring traffic safety. It is also used for urging and transmitting signals. 2. Working principle: The car electric horn produces sound through the vibration of a metal diaphragm. The car electric horn consists of an iron core, magnetic coil, contacts, armature, diaphragm, etc. When the driver presses the horn switch, current passes through the contacts and the coil, generating magnetic force that attracts the armature, forcing the diaphragm to move. The movement of the armature disconnects the contacts, interrupting the current and causing the magnetic force of the coil to disappear. The diaphragm, under its own elasticity and the action of the spring, returns to its original position along with the armature. The contacts close the circuit again, allowing current to pass through the contacts and the coil to generate magnetic force, repeating the above process.
I've been driving the Fit for several years. The factory speaker size is typically 6.5 inches for both front and rear door speakers, with a standard circular unit design. If you find the sound a bit muffled or distorted, it might be due to aging speakers, and simply replacing them with new ones of the same size will do. The 6.5-inch size fits perfectly into the door cavities, requiring no modification to the door panels during installation. I've tried upgrading to branded ones like JBL of the same size, and the sound quality improved noticeably, but be mindful of matching the amplifier power to avoid burning out the unit. Additionally, higher trim levels of the Fit might come with rear speakers, also 6.5 inches in size. When replacing them, be gentle when removing the door panels to avoid breaking the clips. Regularly check the wiring connections, as loose connections can affect playback. In short, this size is mainstream, and repair shops can easily handle it.