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HORN RELAY

My car is fitted with Lucas Windtone horns, these had always seemed poor so I replaced them with a pair from a BMW,this gave no real improvement so I replaced the originals, checking further found I was losing voltage on the horn switch, cleaning the contacts made a slight improvement but not great. So I decided to fit a relay this gave an excellent loud horn.
I wanted the relay to be out of sight so I disconnected the snap connecter "C. beneath fascia adjacent to steering column" (rootes wiring diagram) connecting terminal 2 to the purple/black wire going to the switch and terminal 5 to the other purple/black wire, fitting the relay  plus one live and earth (horn load now on this wire) next to the column and connected as above, if using relay with different terminals  1= W1 or 85,  2 =W2 or 86,  3 = C1 or 30,   4 = C2 or 87.

Horn Relay

LUCUS WINDTONE HORN

Sunbeam Alpine Horn

You can adjust the horns with this screw, disconnect the other horn when adjusting and make sure each horn only draws a maximum average current of 3.5 amps.  

 

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