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I hope you can help me from blowing up my car... or something to that effect.
I have two new windtone horns that I want to install in my 58TR3. The old horns are corroded beyond use, so they need rebuilding or replacment (preferred).
Question is this: The new horns have two wires leading from them, red (hot) and black. The old horns have two wires leading from them: brown with green tracer and brown with black tracer. The TR3 wiring diagram shows the brown with green tracer going back to the fuse box (power). I assume, then, that the brown with green tracer should be connected to the red wire on the new horn.
The brown with black appears to connect the two horns, and logically it should be connected to the black wire on the new horn. HOWEVER, having been told that brown always means "hot" (power), I am a little reluctant to start connecting wires until I've checked this out.
Has anyone made this switch of horns?
I have two new windtone horns that I want to install in my 58TR3. The old horns are corroded beyond use, so they need rebuilding or replacment (preferred).
Question is this: The new horns have two wires leading from them, red (hot) and black. The old horns have two wires leading from them: brown with green tracer and brown with black tracer. The TR3 wiring diagram shows the brown with green tracer going back to the fuse box (power). I assume, then, that the brown with green tracer should be connected to the red wire on the new horn.
The brown with black appears to connect the two horns, and logically it should be connected to the black wire on the new horn. HOWEVER, having been told that brown always means "hot" (power), I am a little reluctant to start connecting wires until I've checked this out.
Has anyone made this switch of horns?