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    Installation of Personal Wheel/Momo Hub/NRG Adapter - Horn Wiring?

    So I have the following pieces:

    Personal Grinta
    Personal Horn Button
    NRG Momo to Personal/Nardi
    Momo E30 Hub Adapter


    Love the setup. Want a horn and to finish the install. The momo hub adapter e30 adapter has a black wire with a spade terminal. If you ground that horn goes off. So I know what needs to happen.

    Now the pieces I have are the 'ring with spade terminal'. The horn button has a single spade terminals. How do I wire this up to work? Going from hub adapter wire to horn button is no go.

    What I believe needs to happen is run the ground to the horn. Then run the horn button to ground? This would interupt the ground and when you press the horn button it completes the ground and fires off the horn? Is this correct?

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    Anyone?

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      #3
      Might get more post if this was posted in the correct section.

      :)

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        #4
        Originally posted by White325is View Post
        Might get more post if this was posted in the correct section.

        :)

        Where is that? This is the 'steering' section... like a steering wheel? Maybe electronics?

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            #6
            Originally posted by dinanm3atl View Post
            So I have the following pieces:

            Personal Grinta
            Personal Horn Button
            NRG Momo to Personal/Nardi
            Momo E30 Hub Adapter


            Love the setup. Want a horn and to finish the install. The momo hub adapter e30 adapter has a black wire with a spade terminal. If you ground that horn goes off. So I know what needs to happen.

            Now the pieces I have are the 'ring with spade terminal'. The horn button has a single spade terminals. How do I wire this up to work? Going from hub adapter wire to horn button is no go.

            What I believe needs to happen is run the ground to the horn. Then run the horn button to ground? This would interupt the ground and when you press the horn button it completes the ground and fires off the horn? Is this correct?
            being a momentary switch, this should work. I dont believe it's traditionally done with the ground though. then again, i'm an ME not an EE...

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              #7
              The hub adapter should be grounded to the column. The wheel then need to make electrical contact with the hub. The horn switch then grounds the wire from the slip ring in the hub. If the wheel isn't making electrical contact with the hub, judicious removal of paint will make that happen.
              The car makes it possible, but the driver makes it happen.
              Jim Levie, Huntsville, AL

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