Desperately need help with grounding issue
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Desperately need help with grounding issue
Okay I had some problems with the car not starting. I've traced it back to one of the grounds that connects to the bolt on the back of the driverside head. The ground completely pulled away from its connector and is now just sitting exposed.
How in the world can I reconnect that thing. I can barely feel it its so far back under the cowl. I don't have confidence in myself to remove the intake manifold so lets try and avoid that
car is 99 z28
How in the world can I reconnect that thing. I can barely feel it its so far back under the cowl. I don't have confidence in myself to remove the intake manifold so lets try and avoid that
car is 99 z28
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maybe my guess would be to install extra grounding around in or to where ever you can from the block to the chassis! on my car i installed extra grounding wires from the heads to the chassis from the chassis to the negative cable! and i cleaned all the existing grounding terminals! showed more voltage on my battery gauge
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Yes, get some wire of the same size, preferably same insulation color (black) and splice it on there. Make sure it is a good connection. If it is a thick wire you may need to trace it back to the source and replace the whole thing instead of splicing. Then connect it to a more convenient ground location but be sure it is a GOOD ground location (like not a fender bracket bolt or something small like that).
If you are unsure about it maybe find a friend who is more used to doing such things and have him do it. If you were in Akron or Mansfield Ohio I'd offer to do it for you.
If you are unsure about it maybe find a friend who is more used to doing such things and have him do it. If you were in Akron or Mansfield Ohio I'd offer to do it for you.
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Yes, get some wire of the same size, preferably same insulation color (black) and splice it on there. Make sure it is a good connection. If it is a thick wire you may need to trace it back to the source and replace the whole thing instead of splicing. Then connect it to a more convenient ground location but be sure it is a GOOD ground location (like not a fender bracket bolt or something small like that).
If you are unsure about it maybe find a friend who is more used to doing such things and have him do it. If you were in Akron or Mansfield Ohio I'd offer to do it for you.
If you are unsure about it maybe find a friend who is more used to doing such things and have him do it. If you were in Akron or Mansfield Ohio I'd offer to do it for you.
Its ironic you offer, I lived in Massillon for 14 years and now I'm in Tampa
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The really interesting thing is.. The car will not start at all normally.. It'll crank and crank but never start (if i prop the disconnected ground to the bolt it will start). However, if I plug in my predator into the obd port the car starts and runs regardless of whats happening with that ground. In fact its the only way I got the car home when this happened.
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I can barely see the wire, I can feel that it is loose and I can kind of prop it up to the point where I can see the bare metal sticking out at the end but its really back in there under the cowl and behind the head.