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<blockquote data-quote="Plero2747" data-source="post: 8531319" data-attributes="member: 669963"><p>So, a week ago my buddy was hooking up his second battery in the trunk, odyssey g31, had everything ran and fused in both front and back runs of 1/0, put the fuses in and went to start his car. And relays started tripping. He hadn't grounded the back batt apparently and so he took it to a shop, said ecm was fried. Was it possible the ground not connected to the back that could have blown it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Plero2747, post: 8531319, member: 669963"] So, a week ago my buddy was hooking up his second battery in the trunk, odyssey g31, had everything ran and fused in both front and back runs of 1/0, put the fuses in and went to start his car. And relays started tripping. He hadn't grounded the back batt apparently and so he took it to a shop, said ecm was fried. Was it possible the ground not connected to the back that could have blown it? [/QUOTE]
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