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Re: Horns
Posted: 16 Nov 2015, 22:06
by itchyfeet
I wonder if the two horns take any more power than one one we have
Re: Horns
Posted: 17 Nov 2015, 07:32
by silverbullet
I wired them in parallel on the original supply iirc
No problems so far.
Re: Horns
Posted: 17 Nov 2015, 08:18
by syncroandy
FWIW T3 factory fitment of two-tone horns (as on the Carat) includes the horn relay in the normal position on the CE1 relay plate. This is quite an easy change to make, the trickiest bit is obtaining the correct 'L' plug, the best source I've found is old Golf dash harnesses. The best source for horns is your local scrapper, Golfs, Passats etc all are suitable.

Re: Horns
Posted: 17 Nov 2015, 13:12
by itchyfeet
I have taken a punt on these it's a pair of one high and one low horn cheap enough
says less than 4A each so should work OK in parallel on the standard circuit, afaik vans up to 88 had spade tags on the horn ( mine has) so easy fit.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ACP-Genuine-U ... Sw0vBUflpz" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Re: Horns
Posted: 17 Nov 2015, 16:30
by CovKid
I found anything above the stock 'beetle' horn needs a relay. My oohgaa one does for starters.
Re: Horns
Posted: 17 Nov 2015, 20:13
by silverbullet
syncroandy wrote:FWIW T3 factory fitment of two-tone horns (as on the Carat) includes the horn relay in the normal position on the CE1 relay plate. This is quite an easy change to make, the trickiest bit is obtaining the correct 'L' plug
For the electrotechnically challenged, could you please clarify the "what and where" with a pic or two Andy?
PS I fitted these horns to the SA which has a later CE2 relayboard, horn relay as standard I think.
I would like to sort the other buses in due course.
Re: Horns
Posted: 18 Nov 2015, 23:46
by kit
itchyfeet wrote:I have taken a punt on these it's a pair of one high and one low horn cheap enough
says less than 4A each so should work OK in parallel on the standard circuit, afaik vans up to 88 had spade tags on the horn ( mine has) so easy fit.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ACP-Genuine-U ... Sw0vBUflpz" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Let us know how you get on as I need to fix mine too

Re: Horns
Posted: 19 Nov 2015, 12:00
by itchyfeet
will do Kit, arrived today.
Re: Horns
Posted: 19 Nov 2015, 16:13
by syncroandy
Two horns definitely justify using a relay IMO, and I would recommend at least a 1mm wire per horn, preferably 1.5mm. If their decent loud horns that is, not some feeble chinese "pooh".
Just for the record like..
Re: Horns
Posted: 19 Nov 2015, 19:23
by itchyfeet
feeble chineese pooh has come on along way, I reserve judgement.
Re: Horns
Posted: 19 Nov 2015, 19:40
by syncroandy
You may be right, sometimes I wonder if the Chinese think the laws of physics don't apply to the stuff they churn out

Re: Horns
Posted: 19 Nov 2015, 19:59
by itchyfeet
They make most of the tol name brand stuff 'we' now buy from computers to dildos
quality has improved no end imo, low cost copies of western designed parts they can do, 7 quid for two horns sounds way too cheap but if you can buy a usb endoscope for 7 quid then maybe not.
find out later
Re: Horns
Posted: 19 Nov 2015, 20:31
by silverbullet
Putting aside the "dobber" reference for a moment...

Why not just buy an OEM pair from a scrappy? They rarely go wrong.
Dont feed the Asian tiger.
Re: Horns
Posted: 19 Nov 2015, 20:59
by itchyfeet
I know you are right and I'm sure I will end up changing them but ebay was just too easy, click, click
We all feed the tiger including you.
Re: Horns
Posted: 20 Nov 2015, 09:08
by ghost123uk
It will come and bite us in the future I reckon.