SunlitComet
OBS Jedi-Do Good
I just went outside and checked my wiring. Coming out of the fuse box is a lot of reds, pinks etc and ONE green wire...is that the one I can tap into?
NOPE
Per your point about it going down the left hand side on the lighting harness....I see a dark green wire that terminates into a clip (there are two other wires on the clip). This clip, plugs into another clip...this clip only has two wires going into it (the green one is no more).
This set of clips is about two feet away from the lights against the inside wall on the drivers side.[/QUOTE]
YEP
under hood on left(most likely) fender you will see a convoluted bundle heading to the front. That would be a lighting harness you should find the output of horn relay on the DARK GREEN wire which connects to horn. if not on the left look on the right finder. Or just splice the same wire closer to the horn and run it back to where you are putting your new relay's coil. That will become a positive triggered relay when you ground the other coil terminal and just hook up your power supply side.
The clips you see are probably the splices done at factory. If neighbors don't mind put a test light or something on the circuit and bump the horn to be sure.
NOPE
Per your point about it going down the left hand side on the lighting harness....I see a dark green wire that terminates into a clip (there are two other wires on the clip). This clip, plugs into another clip...this clip only has two wires going into it (the green one is no more).
This set of clips is about two feet away from the lights against the inside wall on the drivers side.[/QUOTE]
YEP
under hood on left(most likely) fender you will see a convoluted bundle heading to the front. That would be a lighting harness you should find the output of horn relay on the DARK GREEN wire which connects to horn. if not on the left look on the right finder. Or just splice the same wire closer to the horn and run it back to where you are putting your new relay's coil. That will become a positive triggered relay when you ground the other coil terminal and just hook up your power supply side.
The clips you see are probably the splices done at factory. If neighbors don't mind put a test light or something on the circuit and bump the horn to be sure.