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Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: Louisville
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horn wiring question
Anybody know which wire powers the horn?
There is a green one that is cut at the bottom of pic and Two separate plastic connectors that arent doing anything Sorry so dirty ![]() I was able to jump a wire from the battery to make sure horn works |
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Connecticut
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Re: horn wiring question
the green wire is horn power
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Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: Louisville
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Re: horn wiring question
Awesome, thanks
I'm getting the feeling its going to stay on once I connect it, why else would somebody slice the wire? (Has an old z28 wheel swapped in) |
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Re: horn wiring question
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Assuming it does stay on, there's also the possibility of a bad (stuck) horn relay. But you're probably right about the steering wheel being the culprit.
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