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Re: NO LUCK WITH HORNS

Posted by TOOLS1 on Feb 07, 2013; 4:01am
URL: http://vintage-and-classic-hondas.81.s1.nabble.com/NO-LUCK-WITH-HORNS-tp4036103p4036210.html

jamman18 wrote
I spoke too soon.......attached the horn back on the bike and.....nothing!   Here is how it is wired:



positive battery to fuse to one side of the button to one side of the horn then other side of horn to where the green wire is grounded on the coil.

Suggestions anyone?
THAT'S BACKWARDS!!!!!!!!!!
There is only ONE wire coming from the stock horn button, and it is Light Green.
You run a Black (hot wire) to the horn!!!!! Then you run the Light Green wire from the horn button to the other tab on the horn!!!!!! Then when you press the horn button it makes a ground to complete the circuit!!!!
This is the ? time I have explained this now!!!!
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