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The Lincoln Horn, erect in front, is ready to strike with a signal that can be recognized and its motive is plain and simple, break the noise of the street and put one on alert that danger is near before the metal strikes. Lincoln cars are reputed to be quiet with thick acoustic glass, active noise control, and sound-absorbing carpets which transform the cabin to a floating library. The steering is made friendly by an electric assist of standard which lightens at parking speeds but firms at highway speeds. The Co-Pilot 360 group layers available are the lane keeping, blind spot alerts, auto high beams, and smart cruise which makes daily driving less stressful. Even on select Lincoln trims, ActiveGlide even allows you to rest your hands on mapped highways as sensors monitor the road. Coupled as it is with the cabin silencing, the Horn nonetheless finds its way out through the noise of chaos when it is necessary. The owners discuss, Lincoln listens, and then adjusts ride, seat cushions, and infotainment menus to suit that response. To replace the Horn in your Lincoln, first pop up the hood and then unhook the negative battery clamp to prevent shorting. Choose a moving forward bracket that is high enough to avoid spray, then bolt the unit firmly with its opening facing downwards so that water runs out. Connect a fused positive battery lead to a relay, connect the steering switch lead to the coil, and ground the Horn body to bare chassis steel. Wrap the loom using zip ties keeping out hot components, reconnect the battery, and then give it a quick blast adjusting angle and tone until it comes out sharp.