Where is the horn located on the 10th-generation Civic?
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The 8 speaker locations of the 10th-generation Civic are in the four doors and behind the rear seats. Concept of the horn: The horn is the acoustic signaling device of a car. During driving, the driver emits necessary acoustic signals as required and regulated to warn pedestrians and alert other vehicles, ensuring traffic safety. It is also used for urging movement and transmitting signals. Principle of the horn: The car's electric horn produces sound through the vibration of a metal diaphragm. It consists of an iron core, magnetic coil, contacts, armature, and diaphragm. When the driver presses the horn switch, current flows through the contacts to the coil, generating a magnetic force that pulls down the armature, forcing the diaphragm to move. The movement of the armature opens the contacts, interrupting the current and causing the coil's magnetic force to disappear. The diaphragm, along with the armature, returns to its original position due to its own elasticity and the spring plate. The contacts close again, allowing current to flow through the coil once more, repeating the above process.