Hello everyone, recently picked up a 93 tbird sc. After finishing an oil change and coolant change, a wire near the battery started to heat up and smoke. I unplugged it to see if it was related to starting the car but the cars starts and runs idles fine. Can someone tell me the wire is and what could the cause be of the overheating. I'm thinking a ground issue but honestly, I don't know what the wire is for. Maybe the starter? I have posted on the SCCoA and got an answer but I want to get multiple opinions before tearing up the wiring system. Can someone guide me down the path to repair. Thank you!
I am located in Las Vegas so if there are any tbirds owner here let's stay together to preserve this rare car!
Per SC-Al at SCCoA, "I'm thinking the fuselink to connector C100. That would Go to the CCRM, (Relay Module), that powers the cooling fan. Check the fan, and wiring. Also, when doing the cooling system, make sure you bleed out the air, and check to see if the heater is getting warm."
I am located in Las Vegas so if there are any tbirds owner here let's stay together to preserve this rare car!
Per SC-Al at SCCoA, "I'm thinking the fuselink to connector C100. That would Go to the CCRM, (Relay Module), that powers the cooling fan. Check the fan, and wiring. Also, when doing the cooling system, make sure you bleed out the air, and check to see if the heater is getting warm."