





🔔 Make your presence impossible to ignore with FIAMM’s high note horn!
The FIAMM 72002 HIGH Note Replacement Horn is a universal-fit, 12V automotive horn producing a powerful 125 dB sound. Engineered with an aluminum coil motor and corrosion-resistant steel housing, it guarantees durability and peak performance. The package includes all necessary mounting hardware for easy installation on vehicles, UTVs, ATVs, and motorcycles.

| Brand | FIAMM |
| Color | Multi |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 5 x 4 x 8 inches |
| Style | Modern |
| Noise Level | 125 Decibels |
| Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Manufacturer | FIAMM |
| UPC | 032741720022 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00032741720022 |
| Model | FIAMM 72002 HIGH Note Replacement Horn |
| Item Weight | 0.16 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 5 x 4 x 8 inches |
| Item model number | 72002 |
| Exterior | Machined |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 72002 |
| Lift Type | Manual |
T**Y
FIAMM High Note Horn
OEM horn for Saturn Sky and Pontiac Solstice(except for terminals which are easy to connect). Unfortunately these 2 nice vehicles come with 1 "low" note horn (same FIAMM model numbers as this one). By adding this 2nd "high" note horn wired parallel to the original "low" note horn that comes with these vehicles, you no longer have to be embarrassed when you hit the horn. It now sounds like my Corvette and not like a sick baby cow.Note that the manufacturer numbers on the original horns and this one are identical. The only way to differentiate between a "low" note horn and a "high" note horn is by the letters L (for low) or H (for high) on the body of the horn. Just look for these as they don't stand out.I chose to wire the new high-note horn parallel and with the same polarity to the original low-note OEM horn. Do not use the ground wire that comes with the new horn. FIAMM states that polarity is not crucial, but I chose to stick with same polarity.You'll have to splice the wires that feed the original horn. The space is a but tight, but take your time and you'll be fine. Careful to place the horn clear of the hood and headlight body. I bolted my high note horn near the original, in the cavity in front of the right front wheel but lower than the original horn. Make sure the horn faces downward as the original to help keep debris from entering it. By bending the mounting bracket that comes with this horn 90 degrees, you'll find mounting is a breeze. Use an appropriate size nut and bolt with a lock washer. I mounted it on the cross-member just in front of the wheel which conveniently has a hole already drilled for you, so no drilling is necessary. For looks and safety, I used some wire loom to protect the wires and lubricated the terminals with silicone dielectric to keep good electrical connection.You may need to replace the 10 amp fuse with a 15 amp fuse. I still am using the original 10 amp fuse and it has held. If it blows, I will replace it with a 15 amp, which is what's in my Corvette. The relay is good enough to handle the extra load. You will find the fuse in the fuse box located above the right front wheel. After installation, take extra care to ensure you have placed the new horn out of the way of the hood and headlight assembly as you lower the hood very slowly. A buddy to help you look would be nice. Good luck.
R**A
Beep beep
Just as described and works great
R**M
Great replacement for my classic
Good replace for my classic truck. Loud enough to be heard.
T**E
Gets the job done
Horn is loud and installs just fine. Only issue is the pitch is a bit unpleasant and unexpected... but it works. Be sure to also keep the original screws/ brackets, just in case.
T**L
Great horn! Easy to install, and comes with all necessary parts
Just as noted this, horn is a high note, not quite exactly the same for my Mazda 3 but close enough. First i'd like to go through the Pros and then cons.Pros:-Very loud-High pitch, distinctive, and clear sound-Comes with nut, bracket, extra washersCons:-Not the same as the original horn, but I was expecting that since this was not the original manufacturer of the car
C**T
High Note needs a low note to sound good
I paired this with a Fiamm Highway blaster horn, to replace a dying single horn on my old van. (The low note by itself was funny sounding - one would be embarrassed to even use it alone). But together they sound awesome!I found install info on youtube to wire them together to the single wire running to the horn-everything works fine with the two buttons on the steering wheel.
T**R
Good buy for the Buck
Affordable horn for the Buck, just had My shop put it on my 97 Ford escort very easy installation Works good so far. My specific ford escort only just have one High Note horn
L**H
Cheap price, cheap horn
First set lasted less than 6 months
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