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HELP Deck & dash electrical keeps shorting out after recent re-wiring
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<blockquote data-quote="Iosias" data-source="post: 8053341" data-attributes="member: 641746"><p>You need to check every point the wires running to your deck have been sliced or cut into, also every wire that has been tapped to run something else in the vehicle. If its shorting out its probably one of those points that's bare and touching either the frame or another wire that's bare.</p><p></p><p>In the end Keep Hope Alive is correct, you need to find someone who knows what they are doing and to go through the vehicle and repair or replaces all the wiring that's been damaged or done incorrectly. If you sell this car and its burns down and you didn't disclose the ****** wiring you could be liable (Not positive but in California its like that.)</p><p></p><p>Also putting bigger fuses will only make the issue worse and more of a threat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iosias, post: 8053341, member: 641746"] You need to check every point the wires running to your deck have been sliced or cut into, also every wire that has been tapped to run something else in the vehicle. If its shorting out its probably one of those points that's bare and touching either the frame or another wire that's bare. In the end Keep Hope Alive is correct, you need to find someone who knows what they are doing and to go through the vehicle and repair or replaces all the wiring that's been damaged or done incorrectly. If you sell this car and its burns down and you didn't disclose the ****** wiring you could be liable (Not positive but in California its like that.) Also putting bigger fuses will only make the issue worse and more of a threat. [/QUOTE]
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