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Re: Subtle changes in the 07 H3
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Re: Subtle changes in the 07 H3
I wonder if the cubby hole could be retor-installed to the 06? That would be immensely useful!
I have wired after market horns into other vehicles with no voltage issues. But perhaps there might be something different with the H3. I think F5 is the best to answer this one.... |
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The camo H3 is crazy... The paint job is pretty bad ass...
They really did a good job on it. It's at Sewell Dallas... It comes with matching camping gear and even a matching Hummer camping toy set... Kinda interesting... |
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German horns are the best:iagree: |
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Yeah..very cool..I went to the Hummer Guy's site and read a short blip about it... What's really cool is that after hunting season you can peel off the camo and expose the factory black paint job. But what about the next year...??? How do you re-Camo the H3..??:confused: |
Re: Subtle changes in the 07 H3
Just checked the 2007 schematics and compared to the 2006 they are the same. So, I see no reason why you could not switch the horn. The power is fed through the Horn relay and a 10 amp fuse, while the other lead goes to ground. The only interaction with the BCM is via the switch and the grounding of the relay. As long as the new horn does not draw more than 10 amps...switch it.
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cool !!!!!!!!!!! WORD from the man , thanks 5 :beerchug: |
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