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Crazy stuff but great you were there to save the car also that it wasn't in the garage. Have you checked the wiring @ starter end yet as + wires w/ protruding tabs mounted clockwise incorrectly @ solenoid can sometimes short or it could be the solenoid itself or other wiring failure? ![]() Best of luck figuring out what went wrong also getting everything back in shape! ![]() ~ Pete .
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That SUX ! Just to be clear I do not believe that wire is a fusible link. There is a orange one I can make out in your photo coming off the distribution block, I think that one is for special insturmentation. There are 3 more near the VR, 2 orange and a black. A fusible link would have opened completely up. The #10 Red wire that fried just feeds the J block. If none of the links blew out, it is still possible the #10 wire is all that shorted, proceed slowly . Mike, also a PM sent |
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