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Car Horn on SV?
Would a Halfords car horn be plug and play on the SV?
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Re: Car Horn on SV
Most folk use a relay to protect the wiring. But yes most horns are plug and play.
I've fitted a stebel nautillus compact to mine, but requires splitting the horn from the compressor, which isn't as difficult as it sounds. Googlefu it, or look on SvRider.com on how to do this |
Re: Car Horn on SV
How do you add the relay, and what sort would i need, could i pick it up from halfords?
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Re: Car Horn on SV
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Re: Car Horn on SV
Remove horn terminals and connect to relay (see relay instructions). make up a wire and connect one end to positive battery terminal, the other end to the correct terminal on the relay, another from the - terminal on the battery to the negative on the horn, but just as easy to find a place on the frame to earth it to.
Then from the relay make up two wires to the horn connection, one + & one - Secure relay somewhere, I hid mine under the tank Thats how I did mine, others may have an easier solution The horn button on the LH switchgear activates the relay and allows power to go to the horn, but protects the Sv wiring Yes, you can get everything you need at Halfrauds, my Stebel came with a relay. Sounds difficult, but it isn't |
Re: Car Horn on SV
I only want a cheap replacement, with regard to the relay i take it i will need a 4 pin 12v replay but what amparage?
My horn had given up completely and i'm broke so need to do it cheaply |
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Seems easy enough, wat Amps tho dnt wanna get the wrong relay |
Re: Car Horn on SV
Pass, I just used the relay that came with the horn, might have been 20amps, but I might be wrong
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Re: Car Horn on SV
How many pins?
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Re: Car Horn on SV
4 if I remember correctly
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