by optical illusion » Mon Jun 16, 2008 10:47 pm
Hey everyone, Derek here.
First things first, dont be put off, its actually quite an easy job. I only got peed off yesterday because it started raining on me soon after I started into the job and then it got too dark to see what I was doing.
Back today with all the bits I needed. Namely, 2 extra 1/4" spade connectors and two 10mm ring connectors and about three foot of electric cable.
There are two horns as standard on the FTO, one at each side of the car behind the bumper and in front of the splash guards. The first job is to get at these from under the car and disconnect the wires from them. As we were fitting both new horns to the passenger side I just wrapped the connectors for the drivers side in loads of insulating tape and tucked them away safely.
On the passenger side I cut off the two pin connectors on the standard cables and connected the live wire (green) to the new length of wire and just taped up the earth wire. Then routed the live wire up through the hole where the window washer bottle neck comes through the inner wing, which brought it out near the induction kit. I mounted both horns to the bracket holding the indutction kit, and using the two spade connectors conneted the live with to the live terminals on the two horns. Then just wired the earths back to the body earth which is right beside the induction kit too using the two ring connectors, and a few cable ties to tidy everything up.
All in all about an hours work once I had the right bits and bobs and the right weather! Toughest bit was managing to disconnect the wires from the old horns as it required a bit of contorsioning to get my hand anywhere near the plugs let alone unplug them!
Sounds very good I must say. I dont really like where they are mounted at the moment though, looks a bit messy in the engine bay, but laura seems to like being able to see them. Now that they're wired up I'll have a look about to see if theres anywhere better they could get tucked away out of sight.