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zsupra1221 
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and one last question, I think, is there a way to set up my train horn to a wireless key?
zsupra1221 
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hotwaterwizard wrote:
Switch Between Train Horn and Normal Horn - Page 3 -- posted image.
I'm not to sure if I understand this? How many horns are actually here? To me it looks likes three.
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yes but u would need to use another relay to activate the other relays
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Show me the third horn!

The car already has a horn relay.

Why not use it so we don't have to tear up the original wiring?

The box in red has a note.

How can you get confused?

I spelled it out clearly.

Remove the wire from the existing horn and run it to the middle of the switch.

Use the switch to choose which horn you want to use.

Switch Between Train Horn and Normal Horn - Page 3 -- posted image.

John DeRosa (Hotwaterwizard)
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For wireless switch just use the original horn as it is and wire the train horn into the wireless device.
John DeRosa (Hotwaterwizard)
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zsupra1221 
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Is the symbol with the three lines making a pyramid shape, the symbol for ground wire?
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that stands for a common ground. if u look under google images and search "ground symbol" go to the second page. theres a picture of the two ground symbols.
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ps thats  1  question toooo many    Switch Between Train Horn and Normal Horn - Page 3 -- posted image.
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thats suppost to be a smile

and what i meant was that you said ud only ask 1 more question.

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i know, but i said i think
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