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Horn Wiring Queary
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<blockquote data-quote="starbiscuit" data-source="post: 540915" data-attributes="member: 18416"><p>The difficulty is that *any* stray path from the steering column to ground will make the horn sound when you don't want it to.</p><p>So you have to get all the insulating pieces in the right places.</p><p>And if the brown wire through the steering column is not a good enough ground, then the horn won't sound when you push the button.</p><p></p><p>There's a lot to go wrong and like all old car electrics, there's an element of black magic to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="starbiscuit, post: 540915, member: 18416"] The difficulty is that *any* stray path from the steering column to ground will make the horn sound when you don't want it to. So you have to get all the insulating pieces in the right places. And if the brown wire through the steering column is not a good enough ground, then the horn won't sound when you push the button. There's a lot to go wrong and like all old car electrics, there's an element of black magic to it. [/QUOTE]
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