Reduce horn volume when locking with remote?

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Todd Hunter, Aug 3, 2007.

  1. Todd Hunter

    Todd Hunter Guest

    Does anyone know a way to reduce the volume of the horn that chirps
    when locking a 2005 Honda Odysey? First lock is silent, but horn on
    the second is too loud. It is very annoying and draws attention when
    locking the car at night.
     
    Todd Hunter, Aug 3, 2007
    #1
  2. The solution is to press the lock button only once, as this should lock all
    the doors.
     
    High Tech Misfit, Aug 3, 2007
    #2
  3. That's quite true but has anyone else noticed (as I have with my 2006
    Accord EX) that if you close the door and give the key fob a QUICK
    double press, if you get the horn toot it is substantially more quiet
    than if you walk away from the car, push the locking button, pause, then
    hit it a second time?

    I suspect that the volume level Todd's looking for is that which I've
    described above. Not truly a "chirp" but damn close to it.
     
    Unquestionably Confused, Aug 3, 2007
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  4. Todd Hunter

    Joe LaVigne Guest

    So don't hit the button the second time. The locks and alarm activate
    on the first push of the button. Hitting it a second time gives the
    chirp for verification only.


    --
    Joe

    "Hate is baggage, life is too short to go around pissed off all the
    time..."
    - Danny, American History X
     
    Joe LaVigne, Aug 3, 2007
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  5. Todd Hunter

    Joe LaVigne Guest

    Could that be because in the first instance you are standing next to the
    car, and on the second instance, you are in front of it, where the horns
    are pointed?
    There is no volume difference.


    --
    Joe

    "Hate is baggage, life is too short to go around pissed off all the
    time..."
    - Danny, American History X
     
    Joe LaVigne, Aug 3, 2007
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  6. No, it's because it IS softer in that instance - when I'm standing right
    Pardon me, it may be anecdotal only, but there IS a difference under the
    circumstances described above.
     
    Unquestionably Confused, Aug 3, 2007
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  7. Todd Hunter

    Joe LaVigne Guest

    I guess I can't argue about your instance, but my 06 civic Si has no
    difference, nor does a friend's 06 Accord. Tested his today just to
    make sure nothing was different than I was spouting off... ;-)


    --
    Joe

    "Hate is baggage, life is too short to go around pissed off all the
    time..."
    - Danny, American History X
     
    Joe LaVigne, Aug 4, 2007
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  8. Todd Hunter

    Slider Guest

    I actually do the "quick double tap"all the time(07 Accord)
    Works about 75 % of the time for me.
    Kinda a little challenge(yawn):)
     
    Slider, Aug 4, 2007
    #8
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