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Electrical Problems

Posted By: vjb

Electrical Problems - 06/01/10 07:09 PM

I have a 65 Coronet 225. The first time I connected the battery this year, the fused wire between the starter relay and the bulkhead fuseblock burned. I replaced the starter relay and the wire-the same thing happened again. Could it be the solenoid on the starter? If not, what should I check? The battery is at full charge.

Thanks for the help.
Posted By: HealthServices

Re: Electrical Problems - 06/01/10 07:14 PM

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Could it be the solenoid on the starter? If not, what should I check?






No
Posted By: vjb

Re: Electrical Problems - 06/01/10 07:16 PM

What might be the problem?
Posted By: HealthServices

Re: Electrical Problems - 06/01/10 07:24 PM

Give me a minute as I type slow. One possibility is you installed the battery backwards (sounds silly but people do it).

Another is the alternator.
Posted By: vjb

Re: Electrical Problems - 06/01/10 07:26 PM

Negative post to the starter?
Posted By: HealthServices

Re: Electrical Problems - 06/01/10 07:34 PM

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Negative post to the starter?





NO . positive to the starter.

negative wire to the block
Posted By: Andrewh

Re: Electrical Problems - 06/01/10 07:34 PM

you have a dead short somewhere or your fusible link is not rated for enough amps.

Start by pulling all the fuses, disconnect the large cable off the alt and insulat it so it doesn't touch anything.

Then put the fuses back one at a time till it pops again. see what circuit it is and figure out where your short is.

IF it still blows instantly, then unplug the headlight switch and horns.
Not sure what else always has power, but start looking at your wiring inside and the bulkhead connector for a short.
Might even bypass the amp meter just incase.
Posted By: a12rag

Re: Electrical Problems - 06/01/10 07:35 PM

Sounds like a high amperage fault (short circuit) . . . . might want to check the ammeter connections - the one on the dash . . . could be they may have worked loose and are touching ground ???

As was mentioned before, possibly the alternator as well . . .

Just my

Mark
Posted By: vjb

Re: Electrical Problems - 06/01/10 07:37 PM

Thanks alot for the advise.

I'm off to the garage-wish me luck.

I hate electrical.
Posted By: vjb

Re: Electrical Problems - 06/01/10 07:41 PM

I feel like such an idiot!
Posted By: HealthServices

Re: Electrical Problems - 06/01/10 07:45 PM

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Negative post to the starter?




Before you continue burning things up...

The positive (+) goes to the Starter

The negative (-) goes to the engine block.
Posted By: HealthServices

Re: Electrical Problems - 06/01/10 07:46 PM

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I feel like such an idiot!




It happens.

You are not the first

And you won't be the last
Posted By: deansrr

Re: Electrical Problems - 06/01/10 09:01 PM

well, aleast it was a simple fix!
Posted By: vjb

Re: Electrical Problems - 06/02/10 01:01 AM

AND, it didn't cost too much (a few $$ and then my pride!)
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