If your MG Hector or other MG car has a factory single horn and you want to fit an aftermarket horn like the Hella Chrome Trumpet set, here’s what you should know.

MG entered the Indian market relatively recently, and the aftermarket parts ecosystem for models like the Hector is still catching up compared to older, higher-volume brands. One area where this shows up is horn upgrades — owners wanting a deeper or louder tone often find that horn kits sold for Hyundai, Kia, or VW don’t have a connector that matches the MG’s factory plug.

What This Harness Does

The adapter below takes the factory single-horn connector on your MG Hector (or similar MG model) and gives you a standard 2-pin output — the same terminal style used by widely available aftermarket horns, including the Hella Chrome Trumpet set. In effect, it removes the connector mismatch as the blocker.

Quick Answers

  • Cutting required? No — it’s a plug-in connector swap, factory wiring stays untouched.
  • Relay changes? Not needed for a standard horn upgrade. The existing relay and fuse continue to run the circuit.
  • Reversible? Yes — refit the original horn and connector and the car is back to stock.
  • Electrical load concern? No. A horn upgrade like this draws current only momentarily, when pressed, well within what the factory circuit is built for.
  • Horn brands it works with? Any horn with a standard 2-pin terminal, including Hella Chrome Trumpet sets.

The Harness

Horn Adapter Harness for MG Hector and MG Cars – Install Standard Horns Like Hella Chrome

Converts the MG factory horn connector to a standard 2-pin terminal, opening up the wider range of aftermarket horns built for that format.

Bottom Line

For MG owners, this adapter is less about adding a second horn and more about being able to use the same popular aftermarket horns that already work on other brands — without an electrician rewiring the connector by hand.

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