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Where did they hide the horn on the 2012 RT?

TexO

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I took off all of the left side (as you're sitting on the bike) and can't see a horn. I'm in the process of replacing the horn with a STEBEL IF I can find the stock one. Any help will be greatly appreciated.:banghead:
 
2012 Horn

I admit, I am getting older. If I remember right, it's hiding under the left headlight assembly.

If I am wrong, I admit it ahead of time.

John
 
I took off all of the left side (as you're sitting on the bike) and can't see a horn. I'm in the process of replacing the horn with a STEBEL IF I can find the stock one. Any help will be greatly appreciated.:banghead:

Actually it’s tucked way up under the left front fog light in the frunk module. Get down low behind the left front wheel, looking forward, and you’ll see the snail shell shape of it. Below the fog light and above the air duct. Someone who has done that install can tell you if they have bothered to remove it, or just unplugged it and mounted the new horn someplace else. It looks like the plug is reachable.
 
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Don't know

Not sure on its location but found after installing a Bad Boy airhorn that I have better results installing a high decible low tone spliced to the oem horn. I mounted it to the outside for better sound projection...:thumbup:

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