Hi,
My 1966 MGB has been converted to a negative ground, with an alternator.
My second priority is:
The horns do not work, the wires are marked but disconnected. When I connected them, the wires got hot and the horns tried to sound. I unplugged them, thinking there must be a constant ground issue.
When I test the wires at the horns, the purple wire has 12v power, The purple wire goes to the fuse, the purple/ black disappears and comes out of the steering column. I think that this wire was shorting inside the steering wheel.
I tested the horns with a 12v battery and they work.
I pulled the steering wheel and there was an bad wire connection. The purple/ black wire is too short inside of the steering column to make a proper connection to the horn switch. I will probably have to pull the purple wire back under the dash and splice in a new piece to give me the proper length.
With the purple/ black wire not touching anything, the horns are not sounding, because it is not shorting out to ground.
Is this horn switch going to work? how does is go to ground to complete the circuit?
Where can I splice a new length of wire?
Am I thinking clearly to fix the horns?
Thanks,
John
Chicago



My 1966 MGB has been converted to a negative ground, with an alternator.
My second priority is:
The horns do not work, the wires are marked but disconnected. When I connected them, the wires got hot and the horns tried to sound. I unplugged them, thinking there must be a constant ground issue.
When I test the wires at the horns, the purple wire has 12v power, The purple wire goes to the fuse, the purple/ black disappears and comes out of the steering column. I think that this wire was shorting inside the steering wheel.
I tested the horns with a 12v battery and they work.
I pulled the steering wheel and there was an bad wire connection. The purple/ black wire is too short inside of the steering column to make a proper connection to the horn switch. I will probably have to pull the purple wire back under the dash and splice in a new piece to give me the proper length.
With the purple/ black wire not touching anything, the horns are not sounding, because it is not shorting out to ground.
Is this horn switch going to work? how does is go to ground to complete the circuit?
Where can I splice a new length of wire?
Am I thinking clearly to fix the horns?
Thanks,
John
Chicago


