The Stovebolt.com Forums Home | Tech Tips | Gallery | FAQ | Events | Features | Search
Fixing the old truck

BUSY BOLTERS
Are you one?

Where is it?? The Shop Area

continues to pull in the most views on the Stovebolt. In August alone there were over 22,000 views in those 13 forums.

Searching the Site - a click away
click here to search
New here ??? Where to start?
Click on image for the lowdown. Where do I go around here?
====
Who's Online Now
5 members (joetravjr, Guitplayer, Paul Mullen, TooMany2count, 1 invisible), 573 guests, and 1 robot.
Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod
Forum Statistics
Forums66
Topics126,780
Posts1,039,294
Members48,100
Most Online2,175
Jul 21st, 2025
Step-by-step instructions for pictures in the forums
Previous Thread
Next Thread
Print Thread
#97300 09/22/2006 7:31 PM
Joined: Nov 2005
Posts: 55
J
Wrench Fetcher
Wrench Fetcher
J Offline
Joined: Nov 2005
Posts: 55
I have a 1953 3/4 ton pickup.

I want to redo the horn button to operate with the steering wheel button instead of the aftermarket switch taped to the steering column.

There is one wire coming out of the steering column and one wire coming out of my horn.

The po ran a hot wire to the aftermarket switch and another wire to the horn.

what do I do?

thanks


Here is a link to some stuff about my brothers and I
http://bus-plunge.blogspot.com/search?q=hemmings
#97301 09/22/2006 9:07 PM
Joined: Aug 2005
Posts: 6,383
T
Ex Hall Monitor
Ex Hall Monitor
T Offline
Joined: Aug 2005
Posts: 6,383
Your horn button is usually the ground that when depressed completes the circuit allowing the horn to honk. If you have a wire coming out of the steering column it's probably the horn button wire. I would try connecting it to the wire going to the horn & see it that works. It's possible the PO put the button on the side of the column because the stock button didn't work correctly.


Save a life, adopt a senior shelter pet.
The three main causes of blindness: Cataracts, Politics, Religion.
Name your dog Naked so you can walk Naked in the park.
#97302 09/22/2006 9:39 PM
Joined: Jul 2004
Posts: 5,708
A
'Bolter
'Bolter
A Offline
Joined: Jul 2004
Posts: 5,708
Jim Lee,

As AD_Pickup pointed out several days ago, '53 was the first year for the horn relay on these trucks.

One terminal on your horn would support this statement.

When you indicate you have a wire coming out of your steering column, I assume you mean a 'factory' wire exiting near the steering box proper. This isn't to be confused with something taped to the outer column, or obviously stuck on by the previous owner.

The fact that another button was installed might mean the factory one doesn't work, or is grounded all the time.

This wire (factory) needs to be tested to make sure it ISN'T grounded until you toot the horn.

A ohm meter could do this task.

If the wire is good, it needs to be attached to a horn relay, which as Tiny indicates, operates a normally open contact which can pass a higher current to the horn for a nice loud blast.

This post is reading like the old testament...check out your 'factory' wire, and maybe even pull the wheel to investigate the little contact. If all is well, someone will fill in the remaining wiring details.

I think a factory horn relay might be located on the firewall, above the steering box, in the corner. If your truck has been converted to 12 volts, this may be the reason for the aftermarket button.

Stuart

#97303 10/17/2006 7:02 AM
Joined: Jun 2006
Posts: 16
C
New Guy
New Guy
C Offline
Joined: Jun 2006
Posts: 16
My truck has had a sick horn sound for the day I picked it up. So I have bought some off ebay.
I have two trumpet horns, one came on the truck and one I bought off ebay, and two snail horns off a 52 cad I bought off ebay (THEY APPEAR NOT TO WORK) and a set of never been used in the original battered-box DELCO REMY 6 volt replacement horns, (ONE D1930 1880226 A-F NOTES KLAXON HORN PACKAGE) I also bought off ebay.
The trumpet horn which came on the truck #1 only sputtered a noise when you pushed the stock button, so I had it changed when I had the truck rewired the second #2 trumpet horn sounded like a sick steer calling. So today I poked around under the hood seeing if some grounding was the problem. I replaced the #1 and it came to life, not a bad
beep-beep sound. I also re-bolted #2 in better and it came to life with a normal high pitched sound. I cleaned all the connection points and tried it again and nothing. I noticed where the people whom re-wire it had installed a 15amp fuse with an 18 gauge wire to it 12or14ga is what the wiring harness came with. I changed the blown fuse, disconnected #2 and got a small beep out of #1 push the button again and nothing. Checked the fuse and it wasn’t blown. Then checked to see if #2 would work, nothing. Went and retrieved the Delco box and installed the never been used horns with relay parallel wired to a horn button on the column. WHAT A NICE SOUND !!!!
Question 1; can the 2 post horns be connected to a relay?, That is if I can get them to work again. Question 2; can the snail horn with rivets be drilled out and worked on. If so is there anything out there which talks about reconditioning those things?
This got really long winded, sorry.

#97304 10/17/2006 1:51 PM
Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 324
C
Member
Member
C Offline
Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 324
That is what relays are for. Horns used to be adjustable.


"It ain't a truck if you can't hose out the cab."

Moderated by  Jon G, Rusty Rod 

Link Copied to Clipboard
Home | FAQ | Gallery | Tech Tips | Events | Features | Search | Hoo-Ya Shop
Powered by UBB.threads™ PHP Forum Software 8.0.0
(Release build 20240826)
Responsive Width:

PHP: 8.3.11 Page Time: 0.019s Queries: 13 (0.017s) Memory: 0.6078 MB (Peak: 0.6716 MB) Data Comp: Zlib Server Time: 2025-09-22 19:16:41 UTC
Valid HTML 5 and Valid CSS