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you mounted this to a toyota or a ford fe?
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mine is set up on my Toyota
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so your toggle switch controls the electric horn and the air compressor alternately?
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not exactly. they're 2 separate things. it controls wether the stock horn or the air horn gets juice when i hit the horn button.
http://www.toyotaoffroad.com/Articles/P ... rd_air.htm
here's a write-up i did on my compressor. in one of the pictures, it shows 3 switches. the red one is for the compressor, and the chrome toggle is for which horn honks. the green is for KC lights.
so the red switch, when turned on, makes the compressor self-regulating, keeping the system between 90-125 psi., and the chrome toggle has the main horn wire coming through it off the button, with two wires going out. one to the stock horn, and the other to the air horn. so when the toggle is switched to the left, and stock horn honks, and when it's to the right, the air horn honks when i push the horn button
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excellent.
I'd rather be shooting yankees....

and terrorists.
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