the new horn button and steering wheel (Nardi)are more of a challenge than expected to install. I finally got the correct adaptor to fit the TR6 and found the following:
1. beneath the hub adaptor there is a copper ring that is hot i.e. touch the ring and touch a grounded surface and get a shock. Pavlov was correct....I only did this three times before I stopped!
2. Install the hub adaptor which has a wire inside with a spring loaded lead that contacs the ring in #1 above and has a spade connector on the other end.
3. On back of hor button there is a spade connector male that is obviously meant for the wire in #2.
Connect all of the above and the horn does not work. The horn relay does not even click click as it had each time I shocked myself in #1.
The real question: Do the horn units serve as the ground for the circuit and therefore must be wired up in order for the horn button to engage the horn relay (clicking sound) or I am I missing a ground somewhere in/around teh horn button steering wheel?
Is that clear as mud?
1. beneath the hub adaptor there is a copper ring that is hot i.e. touch the ring and touch a grounded surface and get a shock. Pavlov was correct....I only did this three times before I stopped!
2. Install the hub adaptor which has a wire inside with a spring loaded lead that contacs the ring in #1 above and has a spade connector on the other end.
3. On back of hor button there is a spade connector male that is obviously meant for the wire in #2.
Connect all of the above and the horn does not work. The horn relay does not even click click as it had each time I shocked myself in #1.
The real question: Do the horn units serve as the ground for the circuit and therefore must be wired up in order for the horn button to engage the horn relay (clicking sound) or I am I missing a ground somewhere in/around teh horn button steering wheel?
Is that clear as mud?