horn ring wire color for a cherokee?
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horn ring wire color for a cherokee?
Anyone know it off hand?
'91 cherokee.
thanks.
'91 cherokee.
thanks.
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The red/black wire should go to ground when you push the horn ring. Easiest way to do it is use a voltmeter to check for 12+. If there is no 12+, use a jumper and jumper the red/black wire to ground. The horn should sound now.
Then that is your wire. But like mancow said, my book maybe off. But it definitely shows the red/black to be ground.
Then that is your wire. But like mancow said, my book maybe off. But it definitely shows the red/black to be ground.
actually, that is.
i was poking around more, and when i put the test light between it and ground, it lit up, and the horn sounded.
so i checked it with the voltmeter, and that was the ground.
which is worthless to me, if i have siren that requires a positive trigger.
so the airhorn is getting a momentary switch in the new overhead switchbox.
i was poking around more, and when i put the test light between it and ground, it lit up, and the horn sounded.
so i checked it with the voltmeter, and that was the ground.
which is worthless to me, if i have siren that requires a positive trigger.
so the airhorn is getting a momentary switch in the new overhead switchbox.
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I don't have the wiring diagram for that one, but if it requires a 12+ to activate set it up like this.
Using a SPDT Relay:
85 - Jumper from horn ring (don't break the horn ring wire, just make a jumper from horn ring to 85)
86 - 12 volt constant (or you could wire to a switch to activate only when the emergency lights are on, or you could label one switch air horn on/off and run this wire to it.
87 - 12 volts constant
30 - out to siren
This way when you push the horn button, it will activate the relay, connecting 87 & 30 giving you 12volts to the siren.
Like I said, you could also wire the 86 12volt feed to an airhorn on/off switch, so when it is on, it sends 12volts to 86. When it is off, you have your regular factory horn.
Hope that helps.
Using a SPDT Relay:
85 - Jumper from horn ring (don't break the horn ring wire, just make a jumper from horn ring to 85)
86 - 12 volt constant (or you could wire to a switch to activate only when the emergency lights are on, or you could label one switch air horn on/off and run this wire to it.
87 - 12 volts constant
30 - out to siren
This way when you push the horn button, it will activate the relay, connecting 87 & 30 giving you 12volts to the siren.
Like I said, you could also wire the 86 12volt feed to an airhorn on/off switch, so when it is on, it sends 12volts to 86. When it is off, you have your regular factory horn.
Hope that helps.