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#302150 - 02/02/01 03:43 AM
Horn Circuit
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I need some help, trying to figure out if the X has a (+) or (-) horn circuit? I am also looking for the color code off the steering column before/after the relay, for 2001 V6 XE AT.
I am trying to hook up the horn for an after market alarm.
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#302152 - 02/02/01 08:36 AM
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I'm about to put a second horn on and was just going to go by the directions that came with the horn. I know very little about wiring and if there's something I should know, can you mention it, ElectroKen?
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#302154 - 02/02/01 09:37 AM
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ElectroKen,
If I could get the color code, pin and connector number off the smart entrance control unit, it will help a lot too.
I suppose it is +12v right at the smart entrance control.
Thanks in advance.
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#302155 - 03/02/01 09:40 AM
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ElectroKen: here is a question/sugestion You already have 2 horns in Xterra one is the regular one, which is activated by the button in the stering wheel, and the second one belongs to the alarm. would it be easier to conect positive wires from regular horn to the alarm horn and they will be working together ? ------------------
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#302158 - 04/02/01 12:43 AM
Re: Horn Circuit
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ElectroKen,
I just got a wiring copy from the dealer. I am wondering if I splice the wire from the after market alarm to pin 5 connector (light green with red wire) of the Theft Warning Horn Relay, will I be ok? Do I still need 300mA? The wire from the after market one supplies a (-)200mA output to lock the vehicle doors and its that same wire I am trying to activate the horn from. Do you think there will be a problem at all?
Do I need to connect a relay or will I be ok with direct splicing/Tapping?
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#302160 - 04/02/01 11:38 PM
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Thanks for the information, ElectroKen.
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#302161 - 06/02/01 02:52 AM
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Electro Ken,
I am not sure how the honking signal works when locking doors on stock remote but just wondering if there is any posibility I could connect one end of the relay coil input wire to the factory alarm/lock system so that I could get a short honk whenever I lock the doors? the other end of the relay coil input goes to (+)12v line. If it is posible, which wire am I supposed to look for?
I already connected a relay to the Horn line from the after market door lock wire, It works fine except it sends a ve..ry long pulse that made it so irritating to hear the horn go off for good 3-4 seconds. Instead of a short pulse signal it sounded like a theft alarm.
In case if you wondered how I connected the wires:
Pin 85 from the relay goes to door lock line of the after market one. Pin 86 goes to (+)12v line Pin 87 goes to ground line pin 30 goes to the horn circuit
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#302162 - 06/02/01 08:28 AM
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Okay, let me come clean. I got this dixie horn, see. (*Please, no texan comments--I'm a Yankee transplant and I got the horn for Christmas*)
Anyway, I not tapping/sinking with the original horn. I'm using a separate switch. I was just going to go by the directions for the +21V switch.
So, ElectroKen, is there anything else I should take into consideration besides the original directions?
Thanks, Sam
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#302164 - 06/02/01 03:14 PM
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Thanks ElectroKen
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#302165 - 06/02/01 10:56 PM
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Never mind ElectroKen, I am trying to figure out some kind of circuit to creat a delay b/n the lock line and the relay to shorten the pulse time. It will be an interesting project.
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#302166 - 01/03/01 10:46 AM
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Does anybody know how long, in fraction of a second, (in milli-seconds), does the horn sounds when pressing the lock button on the keyless remote?
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#302167 - 01/03/01 11:00 AM
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why dont you do one of the following one millisecond two millisecond three millisecond ------------------
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#302168 - 01/03/01 11:23 AM
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I wish I would be fast enough to count in milliseconds I built a gadget that generates a horn pulse for lock and unlock button for after market unit using a PIC chip. This chip has to be programmed to turn on the horn relay for a certain number of milliseconds so that the horn will go off for that short duration. I already tried 500, 250 and 125 milli-seconds. It keeps getting shorter but don't seem to get close to the stock timing yet. I will eventually get it by trial and error but it will help if someone knows the exact timing. ------------------ 2001 Silver Ice 4x4 XE
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#302169 - 01/03/01 12:41 PM
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Does anyone know how I can install a louder horn that comes on after about 1/2 a second of holding down the horn? I want to be able to quickly honk with the regular horn, but if I hold it down, I want the louder horn to kick in.
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#302171 - 01/03/01 03:43 PM
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Yes, I am sure you could be able to do the same task with similar gismo with some code modification so that the second horn relay will be activated after the set time.
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#302172 - 08/03/01 12:18 AM
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I got it, 10ms is about right.
This system is a modification for a Viper or any remote starter for that effect, which doesn't have a horn output and doesn't generate a double pulse to unlock doors.
The gadget, about 3" * 2" in size, uses a PIC Chip to do four things:
1) Sends a single horn pulse of 10ms when doors are locked.
2) Sends a double pulse, 10ms each with 300ms gap in b/n the two horn pulses when doors are unlocked.
3) Generates a double pulse from a single input pulse for door unlock; the first pulse, 500ms long, disarms the alarm and the second one, 700ms, with 200ms gap in between, opens the doors.
4) Does a Re-Arm delay of 2.5 seconds to give enough time for the vehicle to shut down before it can be re-armed. This is for timer mode use. When the starter kicks in, it disables the alarm and when it times out or is shut down using the remote, it re-arms the car.
The problem I had was that the viper starter didn't come with an option to set a delay time for re-arm. It sends a rearm signal automatically when the engine shuts off without giving enough time for the ignition to shut down completely, causing the rearm feature to fail working.
This unit works like a charm, solved all my problems.
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#302173 - 08/03/01 09:01 AM
Re: Horn Circuit
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Just as a follow-up, Carlton came over about a month ago and we finished up the dixie horn install. Works awesome! My friend who has a suped-up Yukon and who was my dixie horn inspiration came by the last night and we went to a movie and played around on the way there honking our horns and having fun.
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