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Old 07-27-2005, 09:51 AM
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Re: wiring horn to brakes

sounds like it could be funny, someone hitting their brakes and their brakes and the horn blaring, but it could be very dangourous.
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Re: wiring horn to brakes

wiring brakes to horn was funny. My boy got a horn off a train and we wired it up in his car. now that was funny as shit.
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Re: wiring horn to brakes

Great fucking idea Jonno. That shit would be so easy too. I'm gonna use MS PAint to draw a diagram to show someone how to do this. Somebody has to do it!!
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Re: wiring horn to brakes

hook the positive from the turn signal straight to the positive on the horn, and then hook the negative horn wire up like this:


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Oh yeah I forgot.... the above is a picture of a relay for those who dont know. Just get it at napa, or auto zone or something.
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Re: Re: wiring horn to brakes

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hook the positive from the turn signal straight to the positive on the horn, and then hook the negative horn wire up like this:


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Oh yeah I forgot.... the above is a picture of a relay for those who dont know. Just get it at napa, or auto zone or something.

Classic, be a lot better with a airhorn hooked up aswell or something, so not only do they hear their own horn, but the air horn aswell.

My friend has a air horn he was gonna put into his car, and my other friend wants me to install a stereo for him. Sweet.
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what if you get a second horn, wire it in the trunk, so when he slams his brakes on he thinks its someone behind him honking?
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Re: wiring horn to brakes

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what if you get a second horn, wire it in the trunk, so when he slams his brakes on he thinks its someone behind him honking?
If said person had ABS, wire the horn at the back to the ABS (fuse/relay?) so it would only engage the horn when the ABS is needed (such as heavy braking). Although the last thing we want is doing something dodgy on the brakes, if the brake lights fail, it can be easily repaired, if the ABS fails (in a case which someone would be needing it) the brakes might lock up and cause an accident.

On second thoughts, this is a stupid idea, and as most people have said, I hold no responsibility for your stupidity.

Edit: better yet, keep it simple. Just turn the indicator relay around 180 degrees...

Anyone could guess what that would do.

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now what would be funny is it you just wired the horn speakers to the battery with a switch that you ran through the firewall say under the seat, so when you were riding with the kid you could just flick the switch and hed be like "WTF how did that happen" then you can just shut it off when you want, and keep fucking with him :-D that wont fuck up anything electrical, and he wouldnt get pissed because they are new wires that werent tapped into
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