Posted by ericy on March 01, 2013 at 16:23:57 from (205.188.116.202):
Way off topic but here goes, I just got a 12 volt electric OOOOgah horn I want to hook up. Package said electric relay not encluced.Ok went to a store that sells thet kind of stuff, asked the store clerk about the item (said yep that will work) . Ok get home and start to read the paper on how to hook up all the wires and also reread the relay so her is what the paper says horn to -ground horn to + to #88 on relay relay #87 factory horn + horn - relay #85 to switch to -ground relay #30 51 to 30 A fuse + OK I THINK I got that ----Relay says #86 to switch #87 to lamp horn #85 to negative #30 to 12 volt + I think I under stand most of what is said but the picture shows a push button swtich and a 0 O/ looking switch is there 2 switchs here? can any one kinda under stand this mess help me ??? All I want to do is hook up and hit a push button and not fool around with the factory horn in the truck .
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