Wolo 416 Euro Emergency Horn User Manual

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4. IMPORTANT: Mount trumpets with the open ends facing down. This will prevent

water from entering into the trumpets and compressor. Water damage to the
horn’s component parts is not covered by our factory warranty.

5. Using plastic air tubing included in the kit, cut to proper length and install

referring to Figure 3. CAUTION: Avoid making any kinks or sharp bend in tubing
that will restrict the airflow and alter the horn’s sound.

ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS USING VEHICLE’S
FACTORY HORN SWITCH

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

For Model 416 Euro Hi/Lo Horn

The addition of a Wolo horn kit in your vehicle will provide an extra level of sound. The Wolo name, with more than twenty
years experience, is your guarantee of a superior horn product. If you need help installing your new Wolo horn, our
technicians are available to answer your questions, Monday thru Friday, from 9 AM to 4 PM EST at 1-888-550-HORN
(4676).

1. Install the compressor in the engine compartment in a

dry location and safe from engine and exhaust manifold
heat. The compressor must be mounted on a metal body
surface. If your compressor is not bolted to metal, use
a piece of 16-gauge wire and connect one end under
mounting bolt, and ground other end under any metal
body bolt that is clean of print and rust. Compressor must
be grounded. (See Figure 1).

2. To secure the compressor, drill a 3/16-inch hole. Mount

the compressor vertically (air outlets on top). Install the
head of the bolt into the slot on the compressor’s
housing. Secure the compressor to the vehicle using the
lock washer/nut provided (Figure 1).

3. Position each trumpet with open end facing down, mark

and drill a 1/4-inch hole for each trumpet. Secure to
vehicle referring to Figure 2. Use mounting hardware in
order shown – spacer, lock washer/nut.

Put a few drops of
Light oil (SAE-10)
into the hole
on Compressor
marked “Oil” every
6 months

A. For two (2) wire systems: If vehicle’s factory horn has two (2) terminals, simply transfer the wires to the

compressor’s terminals. IMPORTANT: when testing the horns, if compressor motor turns on but the horn does not
sound, reverse the wires connected at the bottom of the compressor.

B. For one (1) wire system: If vehicle’s factory horn has one (1) terminal simply transfer wire to the compressor’s

positive (+) terminal. The compressors’ negative terminal is connected to any metal body ground. Connection
should be free of rust or paint.

Fig. 1

Fig. 2

Fig. 3

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