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- | [* black] Unplug the power connector from the horn, and use a wire stripper to expose a bare portion of the wire. The "18 ga" and "20 ga" holes seemed the best fit. |
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+ | [* black] Unplug the power connector from the horn, and use a wire stripper to expose a bare portion of the wire. The "18 ga" and "20 ga" holes seemed the best fit for this purpose. |
+ | [* icon_note] The PIAA horns have their power/ground connections on top of the horn, so the stock wire won't be long enough. At the same time, the ground cables that come with the horns are too long -- which is a perfect hack in this case! |
+ | [* black] Snip about 4" of the ground cable wire (the 1/4" female blade connector side) and use a butt connector to attach it to the horn's power wire. |
[* icon_note] It may be a good idea to insulate the connection with some electrical tape after it's been crimped properly. |