v12venator
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Oh, okay, I gotcha now. I haven't really poked around too much in the horn circuit of my truck just yet since my main focus was engine and lighting. After seeing your picture and the wiring diagram, I now have a better understanding of what you're mentioning. If I'm not mistaken, which I probably am, doesn't that feed power to the horn from the locking spade connection to the horn itself on the front clip? If my interpreting of the wiring diagram is correct, you just stopped all power from getting to the horn by doing that. You should be able to bypass that suppressor completely if you're never going to run military radios in that truck and splice it into the spade that was on the power side of the suppressor. I would still vote to take a look at your horn relay behind the dash and snip the diode that should be on the back side of the plug for that 3 pin relay. Those have a tendency to go bad and keep power flowing to whatever is on the distant end of the wires. Especially with them jumping connections like they do on the plugs.