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YEB500072 - Horn – High Pitch

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OEM Part
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Horn - High Pitch for the audible warning circuit. This is the high-tone horn, which sounds together with the low-tone horn to produce the vehicle's two-note horn.

It is fed through the horn relay and triggered by the steering-wheel horn switch.
Vehicle Model Land Rover Discovery 3 2005-2009 (L319)
Fitment Notes DISCOVERY 3 2005-2009 — Horn, high pitch
Alternative Codes
YEB50007213832

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Frequently asked questions

What is the YEB500072 high-pitch horn and what does it do?
The YEB500072 is the high-tone horn in the Discovery 3 two-note horn system. It sounds together with the low-pitch horn to produce the vehicle's two-note tone. It's fed through the horn relay and triggered by the steering-wheel horn switch, and typically mounts behind the front bumper.
Do I need both the high and low-pitch horns?
Both horns work as a pair. The high-pitch horn produces the upper tone and the low-pitch unit the lower tone, sounding together for the two-note effect. If one fails the horn still sounds but loses its full tone, so they're often replaced together.
Which Land Rover does the YEB500072 horn fit?
The YEB500072 high-pitch horn fits the Land Rover Discovery 3 (2005-2009). It's an OEM part. Check your VIN against the parts catalogue to confirm the correct horn for your build, as the high and low-pitch units are separate components.