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where do I install my new Stebel Natilus on 2017 pcx 150

Posted: Sat Mar 16, 2019 11:06 am
by cstruck
I can't find any posts fpr installing the air horn on my scoot. Does it fit behind the headlight?

Re: where do I install my new Stebel Natilus on 2017 pcx 150

Posted: Sat Mar 16, 2019 11:33 am
by Mel46
What I did with mine was to pull the windshield and the black instrument panel cover. There is a vast empty space there. It took some doing but I stuffed it in there and tie wrapped it in place. Make sure you run your wires first because there is no way to reach your hands up under there after you put the horn in there.

Also, I used a relay with mine and ran the power for the horn directly from the battery. I used the factory horn wires as the relay wires because those wires do not put out enough juice alone to activate the air horn. If you would like, you could tap into those oem horn wires right at the horn, leaving the original horn connected. Try it different ways and see what works for you.

Re: where do I install my new Stebel Natilus on 2017 pcx 150

Posted: Sat Mar 16, 2019 12:43 pm
by cstruck
Thanks Mel, didn"t know the 13 and 17 were the same. I'm going to tee off the oem horn wire. that way I can beep the oem horn for peds and lay it on for SUV''''''S. my scoot has LED lights standard, would that make a diff?

Re: where do I install my new Stebel Natilus on 2017 pcx 150

Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2019 8:38 am
by Mel46
With the led version there may be a control module under the black hood. It still wouldn't hurt to look. It is not easy to get the black hood off. Use auto trim removal tools. You can pick them up just about anywhere. I saw some at Walmart the other day (automotive section). I purchased mine at Harbor Freight. Use them to remove any and all plastics. They come in handy.

Before installing the air horn I would suggest connecting the wires as you expect to have them hooked up and see if the horn works at all. When I tested mine, the air horn would not work hooked directly to the regular horn. Always test before installing.