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Power source within engine bay
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Power source within engine bay
I'll be fitting a new pair of horns shortly which are supplied with a relay which needs a power source. Other than connecting a wire to the battery, can someone recommend to me an alternative power supply within the engine bay, preferably near the front? I know the fuse box is an option but it might be a faff getting access to the underside so are there any simpler alternatives that people have used?
2000 Honda Prelude 2.2 VTi (H22A8 / BB8).


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Actually yeah, do you definitely have to use the relay? My Hello horns came with a relay, but I didn't have to use it. There was just multiple fitting options. Our Prelude's horns existing power supply should be enough.
See halfway down my post here...
http://www.ludegeneration.co.uk/post270550.html#p270550
See halfway down my post here...
http://www.ludegeneration.co.uk/post270550.html#p270550
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