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I have two answers, one with a question. 1. Why use this feature anyway? You press the lock button twice to get the horn, right? What's the point. Just press it once, you see the lights blink, you know it's locked. No need to tell the neighbors everytime you lock you car doors with the horn. 2. If you must use the horn function, how about adding a logic circuit between the horn and the ignition? This way, the horn will only work when the ignition is on. You will need a power AND logic circut.

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Q: Can the volume of The Odyssey 'doors are all closed' horn signal be lowered or muted It is quite loud for quiet neighborhoods.?
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