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corvette8n 08-17-2018 07:36 AM

How to almost burn up your ride.
 

1. Be in a hurry(wanted an Ahooga horn installed in time for a car show).
2. Mount the horn relay on the backside of the bracket.
3. Park car near a wall so you have to lean way over the hood to reach the horn.
4. Don't have enough light.
5. Wire everything by feel cause you can't see the markings on the relay.
6. Sit on passenger side to test(remember you parked too close to the wall and can't open drivers door).
7. Turn on master disconnect under dash(glad I installed it).
8. Lean over to drivers side to press auxiliary horn button.
9. Nothing happens but notice smoke coming from under hood.
10. Panic (where's that cutoff located, didn't I just turn it on?)
11. Watch smoke billow up from under hood, find switch and turn it off.
12. Remove burned up relay and wiring, check to make sure all the original wiring is ok.
13. Put project off until another day.

JWL 08-17-2018 07:43 AM

Re: How to almost burn up your ride.
 

I understand!!

51504bat 08-17-2018 07:55 AM

Re: How to almost burn up your ride.
 

Once you let the smoke out you can never get it back in! Glad it wasn't any worse than it was.

JSeery 08-17-2018 08:23 AM

Re: How to almost burn up your ride.
 

Funny story, at least no real damage. I learned wiring the hard way in my youth and have the scars to show for it!

34pickup 08-17-2018 08:53 AM

Re: How to almost burn up your ride.
 

Well, at least you didn't wire an amp gauge with a lamp cord like I did a a young buck on my first car decades ago. Started burning at a stop light. Lucky I was also too lazy to tighten the battery cable so it came off quickly. We are capable of huge relapses in judgement.

uncle buck 08-17-2018 08:54 AM

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Lucky you. I think we've all had an oops before from being in a hurry.

A bones 08-17-2018 04:56 PM

Re: How to almost burn up your ride.
 

Thanks for the master switch reference. Safety is a beautiful thing.

Ggmac 08-17-2018 05:02 PM

Re: How to almost burn up your ride.
 

If I may add . ALWAYS disconnect battery ( or shut off ) when parking cars in the garage .

Tinker 08-17-2018 07:21 PM

Re: How to almost burn up your ride.
 

Electricity does not compromise, it does what it does :p

Glad you were able to cut power fast.

jim1932 08-17-2018 08:52 PM

Re: How to almost burn up your ride.
 

These cars are so simple. There are tobs of simple trouble shooting info. I still jump to step 6 struggle for days then curse when step 3 was the issue....

32phil 08-19-2018 09:45 AM

Re: How to almost burn up your ride.
 

First rule above all rules....
Always check what the previous owner did....
especially in the electrical dept.....if you don't.....
you may become close with your fire extinguisher and may create a very close call with the local Sunoco station..
Also check the brake dept....and last but not least the steering dept.
Ask me how I know …..

RalphM 08-19-2018 09:51 AM

Re: How to almost burn up your ride.
 

Similar situation, a friend was replacing the headlight switch on his antique car. Did not disconnect the battery and almost caught the entire car on fire!

Clem Clement 08-19-2018 11:07 AM

Re: How to almost burn up your ride.
 

I wired an extra horn on my 41 opera coupe. driving along the boards in Cape May I tooted at some chick. The hot wire hanging beneath the dash went red hot. I grabbed the red were and pulled it loose. sizzled 4 fingers and the chick she never mind...

russcc 08-19-2018 06:42 PM

Re: How to almost burn up your ride.
 

Plenty of light when you do anything, and don't forget your glasses. The battery switch is wisest invest you can make in your car.


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