Here's the back story.
I mounted a VIAAIR compressor and 2 gallon tank along with Kleinn Air Horns. I took it to a shop that had done some electrical work previously. I wanted to install a DPDT switch so that in one position when I mash the horn button I would get the sparrow fart horns (city driving). Then when on the freeway pulling my fifth wheel, put the switch in the up position for the air horns.
The shop wired the compressor and limit switch to only run with ignition on, the way I wanted it. They then wired the horns the way I wanted them. Unfortunately, when they first tested everything worked except on a subsequent test apparently the clockspring fried.
I guess Dodge has accessories different than anybody on the planet and run power to the horns and when you mash the horn button it completes the ground circuit, wiring like one would presume back feeds the clockspring and things go haywire.
They installed a second clockspring and wired in a momentary on switch into a different circuit, independent of the clockspring. Everything works except now the airbag light is on. Their scanner says "Squib Circuit Short". Clockspring is correct for the truck, Speed/Audio.
I brought truck home and installed a new correct clockspring myself and have the issue still. Installed with batteries disconnected. My OBD11 scanner shows no codes.
Will a DRB111 scanner clear this? Has anybody had a similar issue? Where could this short be? All fuses are good.
Thanks in advance.
I mounted a VIAAIR compressor and 2 gallon tank along with Kleinn Air Horns. I took it to a shop that had done some electrical work previously. I wanted to install a DPDT switch so that in one position when I mash the horn button I would get the sparrow fart horns (city driving). Then when on the freeway pulling my fifth wheel, put the switch in the up position for the air horns.
The shop wired the compressor and limit switch to only run with ignition on, the way I wanted it. They then wired the horns the way I wanted them. Unfortunately, when they first tested everything worked except on a subsequent test apparently the clockspring fried.
I guess Dodge has accessories different than anybody on the planet and run power to the horns and when you mash the horn button it completes the ground circuit, wiring like one would presume back feeds the clockspring and things go haywire.
They installed a second clockspring and wired in a momentary on switch into a different circuit, independent of the clockspring. Everything works except now the airbag light is on. Their scanner says "Squib Circuit Short". Clockspring is correct for the truck, Speed/Audio.
I brought truck home and installed a new correct clockspring myself and have the issue still. Installed with batteries disconnected. My OBD11 scanner shows no codes.
Will a DRB111 scanner clear this? Has anybody had a similar issue? Where could this short be? All fuses are good.
Thanks in advance.