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I replaced mine with an electric twin trumpet type mounted on the roof. The original equipment one is designed poorly, so, I just left it in and unhooked it.
Pilot, where did you find your horn? Do you disconnect old horn and use original button or add new horn button? Thanks in advance
Got it online,, several companies sell them. No, I left the original button and horn in place,, I mounted the horn on the roof and ran wires to the dash, then drilled small hole and installed a separate button. Looks very professional.Pilot, where did you find your horn? Do you disconnect old horn and use original button or add new horn button? Thanks in advance
Thank youGot it online,, several companies sell them. No, I left the original button and horn in place,, I mounted the horn on the roof and ran wires to the dash, then drilled small hole and installed a separate button. Looks very professional.
Thank you
In my earlier post I mentioned I added a relay. I will explain better. The existing horn switch sends power to the OEM duck quacker. So I left that wiring in place.
I ran a power line off of the back of that switch that sends power to the EOM horn to feed the activation side of the relay. So the relay now activates when the horn switch is pressed.
Then I ran new higher gauge wiring to the new trumpet horn via the power side of the relay so as not to overload the wiring.
So both horns sound when I push the switch. But there is no way that anyone can hear the duck over the sound of those trumpets. I am still cleaning up the dog doo doo from when I first sounded the new horns while underway. (and my wife's as well!)
Basically it is this (ignoring the extra horn and 87a wire and running the ground from the new horn back to the ground bus for that battery bank instead of to the body):
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This is what's on my 2007 310:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01AF3KG9...olid=3EVYV361O4ZU1&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it
This horn is much like the original..How loud is this one on amazon? Replacing what's there seems a lot easier than running trumpets.