A week into ownership of my 91 Festiva, my horn had stopped working. You could hear a clicking noise every time it was used so I knew it wasn't the fuse. Anyway, I had started going to meets in the DMV (mainly in MD). Seems like a a good bit of Maryland drivers has a reputation for not using their indicators so getting cut off in a small car like this mixed with me not having a horn eventually got me on my last nerves. I went into the junkyard and found a set of Buick Roadster horns. 4 horns with the following notes: A, C, D, and F. I decided to make a daisy chain and wire it up. I found a good place to mount them but I haven't tried them yet because I have no idea which fuse is the horn fuse. I figured it would be shared with another accessory (for example, the radio and cigarette lighter share the same fuse and I realized that after putting a Z31 300zx cigarette lighter plug in the socket)
Basically, what I want to know is where is the horn fuse and how should I go about wiring this up? I haven't wired anything up as I know for a fact that the same wire powering a small horn definitely won't power up 4 horns nearly twice its size and I still want to be able to use the buttons on the wheel instead of filling in these blanks on the dash for button.
For the guys that want to know how it sounds, here's a good idea. It sounds like a freight train imo
Basically, what I want to know is where is the horn fuse and how should I go about wiring this up? I haven't wired anything up as I know for a fact that the same wire powering a small horn definitely won't power up 4 horns nearly twice its size and I still want to be able to use the buttons on the wheel instead of filling in these blanks on the dash for button.
For the guys that want to know how it sounds, here's a good idea. It sounds like a freight train imo
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