>Hey, folks, if you ground the horn to the body you will have a continuous >symphony in the horn section. Don't forget that the horn button on the >steering wheel provides the ground -- the horn is always hot from the >positive side. Unless you wire it from the relay differently....that would >do it........uhm, I'll shut up now. Good catch, Bill. Right you are. In the single-horn configuration, the horn button grounds the horn when pressed. In the multiple-horn configuration, the relay grounds the horns when the horn button is pressed. See http://www.haywood-sullivan.com/vanagon/dual_horns_wiring_diagram.gif Of course, as you say, you can use your own relay and wire it anyway you want to... Dave -- Dave Carpenter Whatever you wish for me, May you have twice as much. "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." -- Arthur C. Clarke |
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