Where is the horn location of the Emgrand GS?
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Geely Emgrand GS horn locations: There are two audio speakers on each of the front left and right doors inside the car; one on each side of the rear doors; and two external honking horns. Introduction to the Emgrand GS honking horn: It uses a crystal-cut DL16312V 4-inch horn, weighing 1KG, with an impedance of 2 ohms, a rated power of 60W, a sensitivity of 92db/W, a distortion rate of 2%, a dual-channel sound unit, and a peak power of 60W. Car horn maintenance: Keep the horn surface clean regularly and ensure all connections are secure. Frequently inspect and tighten the horn and bracket mounting screws to ensure proper grounding. The horn's mounting method significantly affects its sound quality. For normal sound output, the horn should not be rigidly mounted. Instead, it should be fixed on a cushioning bracket, meaning a leaf spring or rubber pad should be installed between the horn and the mounting bracket. Regularly check the generator's output voltage. Excessive voltage can burn the horn contacts, while insufficient voltage will cause abnormal sounds from the horn.
If you drive an Emgrand GS, the horn position is the same as most cars—right in the center of the steering wheel. As an owner, I can confirm the button sits beneath the airbag cover—just press directly and it sounds, super convenient. But beware: if the horn stops working, don’t rush to dismantle it, since it’s connected to the airbag system, and tampering could cause accidents. Once mine failed, and it turned out to be a blown fuse—fixed by checking the fuse box in the engine bay. I recommend regular horn checks, especially after rain when moisture may cause poor contact. If it’s truly broken, visit a professional shop—DIY risks are unnecessary. Once you memorize its position, test it often while driving—safety first! Though small, the horn is vital for alerting pedestrians or vehicles in critical moments.
The horn button of the Emgrand GS is located on the large button area in the center of the steering wheel. Pressing the circular or square cover will activate the sound. As an experienced driver, I suggest you first check the steering wheel surface - give it a gentle press. If there's no response, it might be due to loose internal connections or a blown fuse. The fuse is located in the engine compartment fuse box, labeled 'Horn' - try replacing it. If that doesn't work, consider possible aging of the horn unit itself or wiring issues. The horn unit is hidden behind the steering wheel frame, and removal requires professional tools to avoid triggering the airbag. During routine maintenance, clean dust or moisture to maintain good contact points. Testing the horn before driving ensures its functionality and helps prevent accidents, as unexpected situations on the road are common. Taking care of these small details can significantly extend your vehicle's lifespan.