85 Brumby Wiring,
- steptoe
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A horn with just one terminal is likely to be the pos terminal connect and hope it has a metal horn body needing to be bolted to the car body. To test use a blade fuse from your battery pos to horn terminal , our standard blade fuses fit in the spade terminal female connectors.
I may have misread earlier posts on your fans. You say inside and outside. I have two elec fans between rad and engine.That's it, but sounds like you have one mounted in between radiator and grille then?
Factory fan on driver side usually has ign power to one wire and earth earths out on switch in the side of radiator, or that switch feeds a relay - forgotten
You may find shortcuts electrical has supplied batery power to fan and sucks switching earth from switch on side of radiator that is just an external round brass pin. To tinker you may find to run engine until you hear a fan cut in as you watch temp gauge just over halfway. Test light between battery pos and that pin may not work at cold or below half and work when a few mm over half of temp gauge. Personally I like a relay in all fans supply pos side, needs more wires and understanding but beats burning your subie to the ground
Aftermarket horns but not air horns with compressor then?
Have you got a little cheapy test light or multimeter to be able to test these things for power or earth connections?
Do you understand how a relay works and the connections?
numbers close to pins or diagram cast into box 85 is to earth, 87 goes to unit to be powered up, 30 comes from fuse protected power source with either power all the time, ign only power or acc power. 86 supplies 12v + power usually via a switch like horn or spotties. Subies are a bit odd in how they switch lights, maybe horns too so need to tinker and test with fuses
I may have misread earlier posts on your fans. You say inside and outside. I have two elec fans between rad and engine.That's it, but sounds like you have one mounted in between radiator and grille then?
Factory fan on driver side usually has ign power to one wire and earth earths out on switch in the side of radiator, or that switch feeds a relay - forgotten
You may find shortcuts electrical has supplied batery power to fan and sucks switching earth from switch on side of radiator that is just an external round brass pin. To tinker you may find to run engine until you hear a fan cut in as you watch temp gauge just over halfway. Test light between battery pos and that pin may not work at cold or below half and work when a few mm over half of temp gauge. Personally I like a relay in all fans supply pos side, needs more wires and understanding but beats burning your subie to the ground
Aftermarket horns but not air horns with compressor then?
Have you got a little cheapy test light or multimeter to be able to test these things for power or earth connections?
Do you understand how a relay works and the connections?
numbers close to pins or diagram cast into box 85 is to earth, 87 goes to unit to be powered up, 30 comes from fuse protected power source with either power all the time, ign only power or acc power. 86 supplies 12v + power usually via a switch like horn or spotties. Subies are a bit odd in how they switch lights, maybe horns too so need to tinker and test with fuses
Correct i have a fan between the radiator and grille. The original fan (inside) has the little lug broken off of it which the 2nd yellow wire pushes into.
I think i might by just a new horn instead of tinkering with the ones i have now.
I do have a test light.
No i don't understand relays or connections.
I think i might by just a new horn instead of tinkering with the ones i have now.
I do have a test light.
No i don't understand relays or connections.
- steptoe
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Bookmark or favourite this website to refer to to learn a bit about relays and other 12Volt electrical stuuf.
http://www.the12volt.com/relays/page5.asp
http://www.the12volt.com/relays/page5.asp
- littlewhiteute
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To be honest i don't want to learn wiring and electrical. If something comes with a relay it usually has destructions on how to wire it up. And with my luck i wouldn't even know how to find how to set up a relay for a fan or whatever.
I got a electrician next door he probably understands them if i ever need help :S.
After all of my electrical issues.
Now my battery decides it wants to go red (check up or something) - Lame.
Now with my electricals good. I can work on the body. The trays already brushed chassis black. Hopefully stop the rust coming through =) Although i did rust convert and prime what was there.
Can't wait to get it on the road yay.. =)
I got a electrician next door he probably understands them if i ever need help :S.
After all of my electrical issues.
Now my battery decides it wants to go red (check up or something) - Lame.
Now with my electricals good. I can work on the body. The trays already brushed chassis black. Hopefully stop the rust coming through =) Although i did rust convert and prime what was there.
Can't wait to get it on the road yay.. =)
- steptoe
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Thats OK. It's there if you wanna learn just the basics of one relay on its own. Learning , or rather working out how a relay worked before I got my first car was something that has been handy for a few years now.
Did not mean for you to take on their massive connections of relays. That forum gave me a 4 relay answer for one that someone in here Gannon solved with just one!!
Not hard to understand and it won't be last time a relay gets in your way. Good that you have resolved and moving onto the next phase.
Did not mean for you to take on their massive connections of relays. That forum gave me a 4 relay answer for one that someone in here Gannon solved with just one!!
Not hard to understand and it won't be last time a relay gets in your way. Good that you have resolved and moving onto the next phase.
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I'd make sure that some of those "relays" you removed weren't the voltage regulatorEAS51 wrote:Now my battery decides it wants to go red (check up or something) - Lame.

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- RSR 555
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Some EA81 models have them built-in to the Alternator and some have them bolted to the strut tower behind the battery area. You may have it there still but may have been shorted doing the wiring removal?? it may pay to drive into your local auto sparky and get them to check it for you.
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Nah.. thats the fusable links so if you have pics of what you took/cut out? maybe I can see if it's in that lot?
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Drop into Jaycar, Dick Smiths, Tandys or anything like and pick yourself up a Multimeter. You'll need to only spend around $15 but it will be the best $15 you'll ever spend. This tool will help you find power, find faults and check the output power of your Alternator.
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Output of the alternator should be around 14 Volt dc.
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- RSR 555
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Good idea if you get on well with your neighboor.
If the regulator is working correctly, it should work between 12 and 14 volts and if the reg is not then it will stay around 14v
If the regulator is working correctly, it should work between 12 and 14 volts and if the reg is not then it will stay around 14v
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There is a fuse box right behind the battery, and it has three wires going to it if any of these are loose or anything your lights wont work, ive got an '89 and similar story, fans direct wired and other strange things
Id send a photo but mine has electronic ignition so i think its a little different.
Id send a photo but mine has electronic ignition so i think its a little different.