in most if not al cars there are actually 2 horns, one of them are out(broke) or un pluged, try unpluging one then honk if it makes noise take the one that is pluged in and plug it in to the other horn, that will tell you if it is broke
sounds like a bad ground
Replace it with a brand new one. Make sure this one has an excellent ground before you take it off. A bad ground will make it sound weak.
there is no type that is weak on spiritbomb so i suggest you yous "horn drill" or "sheer cold"
FLAvour of the Weak was created on 1997-11-03.
This sounds like a rhinoceros, but the horn is not make out of "compressed hair" as asked. See the related link below for more information on what the horn is made out of.
A homonym of "weak" is "week." They sound the same but have different meanings.
You can change it out for a louder horn, such as what I am doing. "Twistedthrottle.com" offers an air horn that is easy to install. I have put it on two of my previous cars, and two motorcycles. It is called a stebel air horn and it can be installed in under an hour. The Mazda 3's stock horn is lame. It is located directly behind the front bumper on the drivers side just above the fog light. It can be accessed by removing the black plastic cover under the front bumper and left wheel well. Since it is difficult to access and requires about an hour's worth of work to remove and replace. I decided to make mine sound cool (not just loud), therefore, I replaced it with a Wolo Badboy compact air horn. The sound quality and volume are much improved and the horn's cool factor has increased by 100%.
Kind thanks to the folks at http://www.MoparTruckParts.com who sent me a detailed wiring diagram...it looks as if my Dodge D200 never had a horn relay! Wiring diagrams show battery connections, horn connections and grounding through the horn switch but no relay. I will have to find the weak link in the wiring or add a relay myself. For anyone with similar problems, +12 V comes off the fuse box on wire F15-16LG/BK, through pin 14 on a connector (through the firewall if I am reading things right), through a 2 pin inline connector and to the horn. The other horn terminal has wire H10-16DG/WH which goes to pin 1 on a firewall through connector, to an un-numbered connector pin up the steering column and to the horn switch where it gets grounded when the horn button is pressed.
Damping makes a sound weak and amplifying makes it strong.
The helicopter's weak point is the tail. I mostly use 2 RPG's to take it down but it will try to dodge them.
the amplitude of a sound wave makes sound loudness and softer.. damping makes a sound weak and amplifying makes it strong
the amplitude of a sound wave makes sound loudness and softer.. damping makes a sound weak and amplifying makes it strong