Okay, this is getting me steamed. Any advice appreciated.
I determined that the new horn relay I purchased was bad, because I couldn't
get it to work. A second, new replacement arrived today. Same problem.
Can't get it to click. Here's the rundown:
Horn push is good, causing a ground when pressed. Checked this at the
terminal which connects to the relay with a volt/ohm meter.
Horns are properly grounded and good. They're actually NOS. When 12v is
applied to the horn wire that connects to the relay, I get a good, sharp blast
from both horns.
12v source to relay is good. Verified with the volt meter. And again, If I
connect the 12v source to the normall closed pole on the relay, the horns
blast for as long as I connect it.
The only possible answer that I could think of was that the relay needed to be
grounded. So fine, I tried that too. Still no good. I can not get the relay
to click by applying ground to the terminal that the horn push is supposed to
go to.
Could it be possible that I just spent $25 on another defective relay??
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