Electric Horn
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12V, Holder may need adaptation.
Sold as a pair 420Hz +500Hz

Length: 92 mm
Bore Ø : 8,7 mm
Operating Mode: Electric-pneumatic
Voltage: 12 V
Rated Voltage: 12 V
Power Consumption: 60 W
Frequency Range: 420 Hz
Width: 57 mm
Height: 124 mm
Connector / Clamp: Connector may need adjustment
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0986AH0503
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Electric horns are an essential safety feature in every Porsche, designed to alert other drivers and pedestrians in critical moments. Operating through an electric diaphragm mechanism, the horn produces a loud, distinctive tone that ensures your presence is noticed - whether in city traffic or on open roads.
At Design911, we supply a full range of genuine Porsche electric horns and high-quality aftermarket replacements suitable for classic and modern models, including the 911, Boxster, Cayman, Cayenne, Macan, and Panamera. Each horn is designed to meet or exceed OEM standards, ensuring reliability, proper sound frequency, and long-lasting performance.
What Do Electric Horns Do?
An electric horn works by using an electromagnet to vibrate
a metal diaphragm rapidly, creating the familiar honking sound. It’s a crucial
part of your Porsche’s safety system, allowing the driver to:
Porsche horns are tuned for specific sound tones - often dual-tone setups for a distinctive, refined Porsche character.
Why Do Electric Horns Fail?
Like any electrical component, horns can wear out or fail
over time due to exposure and usage. Common failure causes include:
Signs of failure include weak or distorted sound, intermittent operation, or total silence when the horn button is pressed.
Why Replace Faulty Electric Horns?
A malfunctioning horn is a serious safety concern —
and often an MOT failure point. Replacing a damaged or weak horn
ensures: