Where is the Tayron's horn located?

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HannahLynn
07/30/25 3:31am
Tayron's horn on the steering wheel is generally located inside the front wheel bumper. Here is its related introduction: 1. The role of the horn: The horn is the audio signal device of the car. During the driving process, the driver issues necessary audio signals as needed and regulations to warn pedestrians and attract the attention of other vehicles to ensure traffic safety. It is also used for urging and transmitting signals. 2. Extending the life of the horn: Do not allow water to enter the horn. When pressing the horn, do not press too hard, and do not use brute force. During driving, try to avoid pressing the horn for a long time.
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