Polaris Horn Kit
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The honda pioneer 700 I installed on my 2021 was one I thought would work. As I have done on previous models, I just ran a hot wire straight to the battery.
There is a horn under the hood that attaches to the horn button on the dash (black plastic) in the bottom left corner if you look at the dash carefully. Make sure you have power already hooked up from the battery as you will need the MBU where the wire connects for the horn to be powered.
Due to the design being specifically for the Ranger, the wires are a bit short, but if you buy enough wire to hook it up (I used about 7ft on my 2008 RZR), you can use it on
Matthew, I do not know if it will work with your crew, I have not yet been able to test it out myself, so check the Polaris Ranger forum site, they can help you out with all kinds of questions. I check the Polaris Ranger forum site every day.
Selected User Reviews For Polaris Horn Kit
As you can see I mounted mine on my cluster wiring's pretty easy took a picture of where I mounted mine up under the driver's wheel well where it is definitely loud just like a car beneficial for going on trails around the corner so you can make sure no one is in your way.
Adding that all parts and instructions were included, he said that installation was very simple. In just 30 minutes, the installation was complete. is a LOUD horn, which is exactly what you want if you intend to use the horn on the street. He's having so much fun with it, I'm driving him crazy! I bought it for him just for fun and so far, he's enjoying it a lot. Update )
Since then, we've bought a newer Ranger and hubby was able to transfer the horn with no issues. Oh yeah, and he is still having way too much fun.
This OEM horn is very loud and of high quality. It was a bit different from how I installed it on my 2018 Ranger 900 XP (see pictures). In order to connect the power cables to the terminal block on my vehicle, which lacks a winch or radio, I had to buy the accessory power cables. It is possible that your results will differ.
I thought it was great. It was a little It is very easy to set up. I was disappointed that the push button is not as nice as it could be, and it does not fit perfectly in the hole designed for the horn button on my Ranger.
purchased this for my UTV which is not a Polaris, but I did not have to worry about how it would fit it. After I completed the installation and tested the switch, I unplugged the wires of the switch to install it. On the way, one of the legs that attach the wires to the switch cracked and ripped off. A replacement had to be ordered. Apart from that, I am pleased with the sound of the horn and the ease of installation.
Despite the fact that a listing for this wiring harness indicated it was for a 2008 Polaris RZR, the harness is not made for Interestingly, the instructions show a Polaris Ranger instead of a CRF250LR, which has a completely different layout and battery location. While searching around on the RZR forum, I was able to locate the instructions for the RZR horn kit. It turns out that since the battery is under the seat in the RZR and they recommend mounting the horn in front, I had to procure additional wires to connect the horn to the battery terminals and plastic tubing to keep it safe. It can be done if you know what you're doing. I didn't, so I watched a couple of YouTube videos and spent a few hours doing it. After some fiddling around with that, it worked cool.
The horn is loud and good. There is a horn button that does not match the rocker switches, so I placed mine below the gear shift, which I found to be.
Quite a nice horn this is. I didn't have any problems installing it. When I went to disconnect for installation one of the prongs of my button broke and I recommend being cautious if you connect the button for testing. Although I was able to make it work, I could have prevented the situation. I think the product is great all around!.