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HELLA H31000001 Sharptone 12V High Tone / Low Tone Twin Horn Kit with Yellow Protective Grill, Includes Relay, 2 Horns

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Style: with Relay


Color: Yellow/Set


Features

  • HELLA's ultra reliable loud and powerful Dual Sharptone Horns look and sound like nothing else on the road. These horns guarantee the attention needed in every situation.
  • Coming with a Black Coated Metal body with a Yellow Protective Grille for a distinctive and stylish look, these horns are for the performance oriented driver for a high level of safety combined with great design and high quality.
  • HELLA Sharptone horns guarantee best functionality, optimum fit and long lasting customer satisfaction.
  • Original equipment quality horns you can trust from a global leader in automotive technologies for more than 100 years.
  • Sharptone horns come with a M8 screw horn bracket and with flat connections of 6.3 mm, open, blade type.
  • High tone: 415 Hz - Low tone: 350 Hz - Sound level: 115 dB(A) - Voltage: 12Volts. ECE-R28 approved.
  • Application: UNIVERSAL; Kit includes 1 high-tone Sharptone horn, 1 low-tone Sharptone horn, 2 mounting brackets, relay and mounting instructions.

Description

The Hella Twin Sharp Tone Horn kit produces quality sound in a clean compact design. These Horn kits feature a black main body surrounded by a durable yellow protective grill. With 12v performance, this Sharp Tone Horn kit fits a variety of vehicles. Be heard with a Hella Sharp Tone Horn kit.


Brand: ‎HELLA


Color: ‎Yellow/Set


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎5.63 x 4.92 x 4.92 inches


Voltage: ‎12 Volts


Fit Type: ‎Universal Fit


Style: ‎with Relay


Noise Level: ‎115 dB


Manufacturer: ‎HELLA


Model: ‎HELLA H31000001


Item Weight: ‎1.79 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎5.63 x 4.92 x 4.92 inches


Country of Origin: ‎India


Item model number: ‎H31000001


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Exterior: ‎Painted


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎H31000001


OEM Part Number: ‎H31000001


Date First Available: December 16, 2014


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Not a Honda horn nor a truck horn, it’s in between
Style: High Tone Color: Red/Single
I bought this unit based on high reviews. I was expecting a high DB deep tone horn. Once installed, I was laughing so hard where I was tearing. It was loud high pitch tone. It’s not a Honda horn but it’s not a truck horn, it’s a combination of both. It does it job.
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2023 by Trixter

  • Super Loud
Style: Blister Packaging Color: Red
Love them.
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2023 by James Barnes

  • Buen producto
Style: with Relay Color: Yellow/Set
Buen producto pero suena muy similar a una moto.
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2022 by Mario Hernandez

  • Great horn
Style: Box Packaging Color: Red
These things are loud as promised. Great construction and overall great product.
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2023 by Andy Lopez

  • The best horns for any car
Style: Box Packaging Color: Red
This is a must have in any car. Same ones used in Mercedes Benz and VW FAMILY OF CARS.
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2023 by JOEV

  • LOUD
Style: Box Packaging Color: Red
Very loud horns. Install was not too bad but it helps if you can find some vehicle specific instructions on a forum. I bought these for my NC Miata after getting cut off by several people who probably just never saw me so I figured they'll at least hear me now. The pitch is a little higher than I'd like, if you want a more masculine horn you may want to look elsewhere but if you want to be heard, this is for you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2022 by Chris hoch

  • Mess-in-your-pants LOUD!
Style: Blister Packaging Color: Red
The media could not be loaded. First off, these are loud. Very loud. I know there are some people out there that claim theses horns are not *that* loud, but when properly installed (more on that in a bit) these things will get the attention needed in all traffic situations. Allow me to explain why I bought these horns and why you should do it, too. I live in Korea and drive quite a bit. I own a 1998 Hyundai AtoZ, which is essentially a lunchbox with wheels. It's old, it's a tin can, has no airbags, no power windows, no power locks, the radio doesn't work, blah blah blah you get the idea - it's a piece of junk. It also had a little tiny horn to match the car's overwhelmingly tiny stature. Boo. If you haven't driven in Korea then this review might be lost on you, but let me explain the driving conditions, here. Seoul is like San Francisco - packed with cars and people. The spaces between Seoul and other larger cities are the wild-west when it comes to driving. The only laws that most people abide by are laws enforced by cameras (red light cameras and highway cameras) and the law of "might = right". Remember that I'm driving a 14 year old tin can with an 800cc engine that, when new, had 53 horsepower. Enter the Hella Supertones. I have had to start using restraint with my horn-blowing. It literally startles people to the point that their car swerves. Before I bought the Supertones I would drive around wailing on the center of my steering column with reckless abandon - firing off tiny and tinny little tweets of rage and irritation. Now I have to carefully calculate the validity of using my horn. Does that little old lady driving a car similar to mine who happens to be ever so slightly crossing into my lane REALLY need a stroke right now? Or does she need a pillow on which to sit so she have better spatial awareness? These are the dilemmas I now face on a daily basis. With great power comes red spider pajamas, and in this case the red spider pajamas are in fact, BIG RED HORNS OF DEATH. However, in certain situations (about once a week) I get to unleash the full fury of the angry god Hella. Recently some guy in a black Equus decided to merge into my lane - and by "into my lane" I mean "into the same geographic area that I was currently busy... existing". This is pretty standard fare, here. Guy in expensive black car gets to drive whenever and however he likes and people generally have the transport-equivalent experience of getting their lunch money taken by a bully. Except in my case. I am the gun-toting school kid that makes sure the bully will think twice before trying to steal ANYONE's lunch money ever again. I am also the reason that a certain black Equus nearly slammed into another big black car that was going to do the same thing when the original Equus swerved wildly to the left at the sounding of my horns. I then engaged in horrifically childish (and hilarious) behavior when I rolled down the window and pointed and laughed. Big, sweeping gestures. Loud, raucous laughter. For two straight minutes at the next light. The other driver wouldn't even look up from his steering wheel. So, yes: These horns are loud. They are the equalizer, here in Korea. Just make sure that you install them CORRECTLY. Use the included relay or buy the recommended relay on here. The relay recommended here on Amazon has an additional contact for the second horn (less splicing). Also, the wiring harness from here simplifies the whole soldering/crimping process quite a bit. Finally, DO NOT TRY TO INSTALL THESE WITH YOUR EXISTING HORNS. You will actually REDUCE the dB output. In the case of horns more does not equal better. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2012 by EtchyLives

  • Includes a relay
Style: Box Packaging Color: Red
Bought these to replace a meek horn in my RV. Set included a relay. Great sound. You have to have the mounting straps attached to get the best sound.
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2022 by emanon

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