converting from single horn to twin horn
As my single horn is duff and I have a pair of twin horns and harness I thought I may as well convert to twin horns.
How/where is the harness run for the drivers side horn? I have seen this thread https://www.the75andztclub.co.uk/for...highlight=twin but it does not at the moment suit my needs thanks macafee2 |
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Remove the bumper, then the slam panel and swap over the loom and horns, the main loom plug is in front of the washer bottle. https://i.imgur.com/pm6sKHvl.jpg1 while there check for any wiring chaffing on the arm add some protection. https://i.imgur.com/vwWE4Pzl.jpg2 Put the slam panel on a work bench or ground, to help you remove the horn loom and route the new one the same way. https://i.imgur.com/tp9N1ktl.jpg3 https://i.imgur.com/Mo1nMT5l.jpg4 https://i.imgur.com/zma4aU5l.jpg5 https://i.imgur.com/Q0nt46zl.jpg6 Once you have the panel off you will see how to fit it and the horns |
Arctic, as always you come to the rescue. Thank you
macafee2 |
Also check the foam inserts in the bumper some need cutting for the second horn to fit.
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Steve, the main loom plug is attached to the inner arch by a plastic (PVC?) push-on clip/bracket.
1. Is there an easy way to detach the clip/bracket without wrecking it? 2. Have you found a source/supplier for the clip/bracket? |
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