import silvia said:
You need a fuse on the R+ line from the battery. But I still think the horn relay should not be needed since the OEM circuit is 15 amps.
Good point: I forgot the in-line fuse on the wiring diagram but did include one on the actual harness I fabricated. Both Fiamm horns are rated at 5 amps each, so I put a 10 amp fuse in-line with the battery on the R+ line.
I had hoped to be able to just "plug & play" the new horns but unfortunately the Fiamm horns draw more amps than the OEM horns and subsequently, will not sound with a direct connection to the OEM horn wiring, hence the relay.
If I hook one, new Fiamm horn up the OEM horn wiring and leave one OEM horn connected, I can get both the OEM and Fiamm horn to sound. If I hook both Fiamm horns up to the OEM horn wiring, replacing the OEM horns in the factory location, neither Fiamm horn will sound. I only get a metallic "thud" sound.
If I wire a switch into the B line, the relay functions as switched positive and the Fiamm horns sound beautifully, albeit independently from the OEM wiring circuit and horn switches which defeats my purpose. (my custom harness works

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If I run the B line directly to the horn switch contact on the steering wheel (between the switch and ground), the relay again functions as switched positive and the new Fiamm circuit works great. Problem with this is that I would have to run a long piece of wire from the front of the truck, through the firewall, dash, and steering column and then deal with the issue of a mangled wire with every turn of the steering wheel (enter the OEM horn contact ring and pickup that addresses this issue).
I understand how the OEM switched negative circuit works, and I understand how my custom switched positive circuit works. What I can't seem to make my thick skull comprehend is how to make my switched positive circuit work with the switched negative horn buttons of the OEM horn circuit.
I know I am very close to making this thing work as intended -- so close that it's KILLING me!!
My cretin brain needs some insight -- what am I missing here people?
-dogboy- '87 FJ60