Mercedes-Benz 230-280/C/E Horn replacement
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Mercedes-Benz 230-280/C/E Horn replacement
How much does a Mercedes-Benz 230-280/C/E horn replacement cost?
The Mercedes-Benz 230-280/C/E’s horn is a warning device which, by law, is only allowed to be used to warn other road users or animals of the Mercedes-Benz 230-280/C/E’s approach and possible imminent danger. It can be used in conjunction with an anti-theft device or alcohol ignition interlock. A road vehicle must be equipped with a functioning horn and it should not be used for anything other than its purpose, otherwise you could be fined.
The horn activation point, or switch, is on the Mercedes-Benz 230-280/C/E’s steering wheel. Since it is a warning device to be used in an emergency situation only it is within easy reach and its very quick to activate. It only takes a second to strike the steering wheel. The actual warning sound comes from the front of the Mercedes-Benz 230-280/C/E, which is where the horn is found.
When the horn switch is pressed in the cabin it activates a relay which allows power to flow to the horn. On modern Mercedes-Benz 230-280/C/E’s it generates a beep sound as the warning. There will be at least one horn per vehicle although some Mercedes-Benz 230-280/C/E’s have two horns that emit different frequencies, or notes, as this is more obvious in a noisy environment. The exterior of a horn can be small enough to fit in the palm of the hand and is usually made of plastic and/or metal. A horn will produce around 109-112 decibels of sound.
A plunger’s rapid back and forth movement flexes and vibrates the diaphragm, creating the sound you hear when pressing the Mercedes-Benz 230-280/C/E’s horn switch on the steering wheel.
A working warning device on a Mercedes-Benz 230-280/C/E is a requirement. You never know when it may be needed - you might need to shoo some cows off the road on your next country drive. If your horn is sounding hoarse then best get it replaced as soon as possible.