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Momo boss wiring 182 - Help!



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Could anyone help me figure this out please?

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The small black and red wire with the 2amp fuse goes in one of the airbag connectors, not sure if top one (green and yellow) or bottom one (orange and yellow)

The horn plugs attach to the silver circle and back of horn button, I'm not sure if correct way round & am stuck where to plug the small connectors to as there are two plugs from the car (grey and black) that don't seem to match?

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Louis

I Park Like a C**t
ClioSport Club Member
What wheel are you using?

You want to just use the horn as you have it in the last photo, then push those small spade connectors into the grey plug (black to black, red to red). You dont want the metal earthing ring and should only need the circlip around the horn if its loose in the wheel. That airbag resistor might also not work, you want 3.2ohm really.
 

jameswrx

ClioSport Club Member
Yes the horn is grey plug. Don’t whatever you do use the metal clip for the horn if it touches any metal connection to the earth on the horn part. It does look like it might be isolated from it though?

The black plug is for cruise control

The clio needs two airbag resistors, you’re better off buying some 3.3ohm resistors off eBay. I’d send you some but they’re only £2 for 10 so not worth messing about. Just take the resistors and double the legs over and push them into the plugs and tape them up.
 
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Awesome Louis and jameswrx!

What wheel are you using?

You want to just use the horn as you have it in the last photo, then push those small spade connectors into the grey plug (black to black, red to red). You dont want the metal earthing ring and should only need the circlip around the horn if its loose in the wheel. That airbag resistor might also not work, you want 3.2ohm really.

Yes the horn is grey plug. Don’t whatever you do use the metal clip for the horn if it touches any metal connection to the earth on the horn part. It does look like it might be isolated from it though?

The black plug is for cruise control

The clio needs two airbag resistors, you’re better off buying some 3.3ohm resistors off eBay. I’d send you some but they’re only £2 for 10 so not worth messing about. Just take the resistors and double the legs over and push them into the plugs and tape them up.

Wheel is Momo Mod.78 320mm leather

Do I just leave the metal ring off and attach the wheel straight to the boss? Or fit it but don't connect anything to the tab?

You've both reminded me that I have a bag of resistors that I used when I removed the passenger seat, so will use those rather than the 2amp one supplied.
 

Louis

I Park Like a C**t
ClioSport Club Member
Awesome Louis and jameswrx!





Wheel is Momo Mod.78 320mm leather

Do I just leave the metal ring off and attach the wheel straight to the boss? Or fit it but don't connect anything to the tab?

You've both reminded me that I have a bag of resistors that I used when I removed the passenger seat, so will use those rather than the 2amp one supplied.
Just leave the ring off. Does the horn push in snug OK without the circlip?
 
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All fitted! Thank you for your help @Louis and @jameswrx

Resistors fitted to both yellow airbag plugs, horn terminals connected to grey plug with the corresponding red and black wires supplied with the boss.

Needed the metal ring and circlip to get horn button to stay in.

All warning lights off and horn works; wahoo!
 

Louis

I Park Like a C**t
ClioSport Club Member


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