PETE BALLARD
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FYI, the replacement horn relay I obtained from NAPA has a diode built into it. Snipped the failed diode out and replaced the relay. All is well for 8 months now.I believe that the purpose of the diodes on the back of the various relays is to absorb the voltage produced in the relays coil when the relay is released, preventing this voltage "spike" from causing interference in the radio equipment. I doubt they are there on a civi CUCV equivalent vehicle. I'd say it is safe to remove them.
I was actually wondering this myself. I just cut the diode out yesterday. And left the ends there. Im kind of assuming you need to splice it back together but i was hoping that i didnt have to cause theres no room and the wire ends are so short.I am in the process of taking out the suppressor and diode. I have already removed the suppressor, but not the diode. Trying to get to it from the floorboard is a pain. As far as cutting the diode out, do I need to splice the wires back together or I can I just cut the diode out and tape the loose end?
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