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In theory, the first horn honk should turn on the first relay, and the capacitor should hold it open for a set amount of time (to be determined later). If the horn is honked again in that time, the second relay should latch closed because it now has ground from the first relay. So, will this work?
Note: I know I need to add a diode to the second relay between pin 30 and pin 86 to prevent remote start from activating off of the first horn press. I also know I should put diodes across the relay coils. I am just trying to see if this circuit should work before I put in some time and money prototyping it.


