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Re: Power failure help?
At the risk of sounding stupid myself--isn't what you've just described
a monumental short in the HOT (not ground) line at an unfuzed position?
Before frying anything else, use a V.O.M. and (with the battery
disconnected) track thing through.
--- [email protected] wrote:
> Hi,
> I only save my stupidest questions for the list--the ones none of my
> friends
> with old American iron all scratch their heads at. In my 1988 Milan
> Verde
> last week, I began getting an intermittent power failure about 45
> seconds
> after starting. It was so subtle (very brief loss of power, all
> warning
> lights coming on ARC) and would only occur once after start-up that I
> wasn't
> worried. I figured I had a loose ground wire and was going to spend
> the
> weekend going through the engine compartment cleaning all the
> contacts.
> Well, the car didn't make it to the weekend. Turns out that the main
> ground
> cable burned clean through just at the battery terminal! Thursday
> saw the
> cable come away in my hand after the car "stopped" a couple of blocks
> from my
> home.
>
> So, I cleaned up the ends of the cables (the negative cables on the
> Verde
> have two ground contact cables), bought a new post clamp and
> reattached the
> cables. Mistake. I got crackling coming from the negative post at
> the
> contact and, after a minute, a sizzling sound from both terminals.
> No power
> was going to the car (interior lamps or indicator lights not coming
> on) Lead
> was melting at the contact and I quickly pulled the ground and
> positive
> clamps.
>
> Okay. I replaced the battery on the theory that something somehow
> might have
> happened to the old battery damaging its cells or even its polarity
> (though I
> admit it didn't make much sense to me either). Same thing only
> quicker
> reactions as the battery was stronger being new. What is going on?
> There
> had been some crackling/arcing at the old ground cable-clamp
> interface when
> the car first quit as the cable didn't really come fully away on its
> own. I
> don't see any damage to the fuses, but some or all of relays could be
> fried I
> suppose. Still, I wouldn't expect to see the electrical reaction I
> am
> getting at connecting positive and ground to the battery. I hope
> someone has
> an answer that isn't incredibly expensive and has me going
> "Dooooh"--much
> rather be stupid than broke, but I am open to the possibility that I
> will
> have to swallow being both. happy holidays...
> Dan Pearson
> Silver Spring, MD
> 1988 Milano Verde
> 1991 164S
>
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