pos
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Hello,
I've just acquired a lucas car horn (12V) that sounds exactly like a ships horn and it's just as loud! I rigged it up earlier using my original horn wiring (just a live feed) and it quickly parped, only to immediately blow the fuse. I then swapped the fuse for another 10 amp fuse which also blew. My 90 is a 1986 with the glass type fuses and there's quite a few things on the circuit. As far as I can see there is the dashboard / cab light, horn and indicators or something all on one fuse. Am I safe to put in a higher amp fuse or is this not the cause of my problem!?
Thanks for any help
-Pos
I've just acquired a lucas car horn (12V) that sounds exactly like a ships horn and it's just as loud! I rigged it up earlier using my original horn wiring (just a live feed) and it quickly parped, only to immediately blow the fuse. I then swapped the fuse for another 10 amp fuse which also blew. My 90 is a 1986 with the glass type fuses and there's quite a few things on the circuit. As far as I can see there is the dashboard / cab light, horn and indicators or something all on one fuse. Am I safe to put in a higher amp fuse or is this not the cause of my problem!?
Thanks for any help
-Pos