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What to use to protect wires from heat/melting?
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<blockquote data-quote="jeeper2269" data-source="post: 8742996" data-attributes="member: 574943"><p>two of them are the 0 awg. One goes from the battery (about half way up the engine bay on the passenger side) across the back of the engine/firewall area. The other wires are for the pod lights, power steps, and front cam.</p><p></p><p>the other 0 awg is going to go down the quarter panel, behind the plastic skirt in the wheel well and back along the frame to pop up through a drain plug to the rear cargo area.</p><p></p><p>i actually just noticed the cheap plastic wire sheathing I have on the bundle is melting more, even though it’s way up on the hood. So, I am removing all of that and wrapping it with the tesa tape when it arrives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeeper2269, post: 8742996, member: 574943"] two of them are the 0 awg. One goes from the battery (about half way up the engine bay on the passenger side) across the back of the engine/firewall area. The other wires are for the pod lights, power steps, and front cam. the other 0 awg is going to go down the quarter panel, behind the plastic skirt in the wheel well and back along the frame to pop up through a drain plug to the rear cargo area. i actually just noticed the cheap plastic wire sheathing I have on the bundle is melting more, even though it’s way up on the hood. So, I am removing all of that and wrapping it with the tesa tape when it arrives. [/QUOTE]
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