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Your cart is empty.FIAMM AM80SX HIGH note two terminal Freeway Blaster features aluminum coil motor, corrosion resistant steel housing and an ABS plastic projector.
Alvin W. Cima de Villa
August 13, 2025
I was able to replace the weak OEM horn on my 2016 Nissan Rogue with this new FIAMM 72102 High Note Freeway Blaster horn. Please note you have to replace also the Low Note horn with the FIAMM 72112 to have both High/Low tone horns work together in pair. Now we have a horn that makes you get noticed on the freeway. This means more safety on the road when driving because you have a strong honking to alert other distracted drivers. It sounds powerful, like it is meant when you have a big car. Of course the new FIAMM horn specifies it can not be installed on the Nissan Rogue but I was able to install it perfectly without the need for any modifications (no cable splicing, no drilling new holes). Though due to the location and design of the front fascia on the Rogue I needed to remove the front bumper, but you do not need to take it to any shop. It fit as expected and best of all it sounds like a Big or medium size SUV. Happy honking.
hillingdoner
July 30, 2025
Amazingly, had both horns go out on my Camry. Never had that happen on a car before. Wanted some simple replacements that did not break the bank.This horn fit the bill to replace my high note horn and works GREAT!Simple install. Most advance thing I needed was a simple wire snip/crimper to attach the power wire connector in place of the factory plug. Other than that it was just a matter of mounting the bracket to the horn, in my install I needed to loop the supplied wire over to the mount bolt to ground the negative terminal and then bolt on. SIMPLE!Sounds great! If you need a replacement high note horn, don't hesitate to order this one. Works perfect!
Kendall R.
July 10, 2025
Those who are bashing this horn for not being loud and of superior quality do not know what they are talking about. Bought this horn to replace the stock horn on my 22 Road Glide ST. It is a vast improvement over OEM. I relocated it to get rid of the stock location so it wasn’t hiding my engine. Works fantastic and is plenty loud over stock. Buy it!
R. S. Britton
June 25, 2025
So, like many other pre-2016 Mazda CX-5 owners, I only got a single low-tone horn with my car. The sound was kinda small and monotonic, lost in traffic. Adding this horn gave the sound a nice, familiar tremolo more evocative of a car of this size. So far, so good: I have not used the horn much beyond testing, e.g. 'in the wild', so I will have to update, later.Installation (not really part of this rating but informative) was involved but not too difficult. There are a few good on-line videos and webpages which show you what to do and I highly recommend reviewing them; they really clarify the process. The biggest procedure was drilling out the cowl rivets; after that, you remove the cowl and everything is right there in front of you. This kit includes all that you need [including attaching bracket, nut, grounding strap, and crimp-on connectors] except a wire from the original horn to this horn and any splicing material you might need. It made for a fun afternoon and a much appreciated improvement in sound.
W. A.
June 20, 2025
What a difference. I hate the "meep-meep" horn sounds of many foreign and compact cars so I bought this horn and it's sibling (model 72112) and now my car (honda crz) sounds like an American-made car when I blow the horn. As many reviews have noted, BOTH horns are needed, not just one or the other. One is a high tone and one is a low tone. Together you get the sound that is needed which you will not get with just one of the horns. I had to remove the entire front bumper assembly and bottom splash pans to get to my factory installed horns, but after researching you-tube I found a posted video showing someone in France doing just that. It was a tremendous help and without it I may not have attempted to do it even though I do a lot of work on my own cars...after all, who wants to tear into the entire front end of a brand-new car and risk messing it up, right? With the help of that video, I was able to take everything off in about 15 minutes, install the horns (another 30 minutes because I had to cut the original horn wires, apply new connectors and waterproof them), and another 15 minutes to put it all back together. If you are considering changing horns, before you buy, either make sure you can get to your original horns, or browse the internet (and you-tube) to see if you can find a video of your model car's access to the horns...it'll help a lot. The horns do not sound like a Semi Tractor Trailer air horn, but they are plenty loud enough to get you noticed.BTW, since the horns are up front and their connections need to be waterproof to prevent shorting out, after splicing on new connectors, I simply rubber taped them then bought a bottle of "Liquid Rubber" for a couple of bucks and spread it all over every metal area of the horns and wires. It did the job. Very pleased with the purchase, the price, and especially the sound of "Real" horns. For a DIYer, it's a pretty easy job.
Elizabeth
May 28, 2025
My Saturn SL2 is now 9 years old and creeping up on the "older" stage. The horn has never really sounded loud, nor strong. I actually thought it might have always been meek, but who knows?I wanted a louder horn, so I bought this one, even after reading the previous product reviews. My husband graciously installed it for me. In doing so, he noticed two things: (1) my original horn was not facing forward, and (2) the new horn was the exact same brand and model as the original one installed by the factory.His solution was to build a bracket for the horns closer to the front bumper, use both of the horns (old and new), face them towards the front corners, and wire one for high tones and the other for low tones. Wow! The effect is a louder, fuller sound. It actually feels good to push the button for the horn, knowing that other drivers will pay attention.
Ian G
April 4, 2025
I had a issue after fitting, it didn't sound good at all.I removed the silicone and turned the screw about a 1/4 turn out and it made a Hugh difference . It now sounds really good and much louder than stock on my BMW R18 motorcycle. I heard and read that sometimes you need to use a relay but not the case in this instance. Recommend especially on price.
Pablo
March 3, 2025
Funciona perfecto para Nissan Versa 2020, No se tiene que adaptar la conexión, solo es quitar y colocar, debido al tamaño tendrás que encontrar el mejor lugar, pero nada del otro mundo, el sonido es bueno (no hay mucho con que comparar dado a que el sonido original parece de moto)
Jernic
February 6, 2025
Quality like the original, sounds like the original, the only thing is the connecting plug from my car doesn’t match but I expect that. I change both the high tone and the low tone.
Eduardo Pineda
January 17, 2025
Suena muy bien, y fácil de instalarLo recomiendo al 100
Optomo
December 21, 2024
Love how loud this is; when I was testing a neighbour came out to check if there was an alarm going off. Not very large so perfect for motorcycle.
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