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'66 horn relay question....

Old 01-26-2017, 02:33 PM
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just mounted horn relay on my radiator support, and my new forward harness has 5 wires at that point for the relay. one black and one dark green that obviously plug into the bottom of relay (no problem) one battery wire that is grouped with a second wire that i have screwed on to the battery post of the relay. remaining is one black wire, which is a ground wire i'm sure. my question is this: does it mount to the bolt that holds the relay to the radiator support, or to the second post on the relay? it has a larger closed terminal on it, which seems to be made to mount to the radiator support....if so, does any wire mount to the second post on the relay? AIM is sorta vague on this...thanks a bunch, Rick
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Those two screws are the same point. See the bar between them. The second screw is used for a factory A/C car 12v supply and is often used aftermarket for a 12v supply up front such as relays for lights, etc. The black wire that is not in the plug with the green wire connects under the mounting screw.

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thanks so much, JUST what i needed to know! Rick

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