nchittendon
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I have a problem, but I think it "should" be an easy-ish fix.
Stopped at a buddies' house to pick up some 50 gallon drums for waste oil.
Fire up the truck to leave, turn on my lights, and start backing down his fairly steep driveway. Not quite dark here yet, but getting there.
I roll about 15 feet and the horn goes off. Loud and proud!! The three guys were holding their ears. I was already on a down hill slope, so I didn't want to get out of the truck just in case the parking brake wouldn't hold.......they just stood there looking at me with their ears covered. That's when I noticed the smoke from under the hood.
No more time to wait for them to assist, I pulled the park brake, and in one motion shut the truck off, slid down and grabbed one of my tire chocks from the side box, and chocked the front wheel. Without missing a beat I popped both tabs on the hood, and mouth motioned to him to get a piece of wood. I was expecting a short, and I was expecting it to be hot.
I threw the hood open, and saw straight down on the driver side (right at the frame) where a main harness was on fire. Now please don't judge, I am somewhat smart when it comes to cars, but I've NEVER messed with anything like this. It wasn't until this point, I remembered the main light switch which should kill all the power......I hoped.
I jumped down, hit the switch, but the horn kept going. I then ran around to the front and unplugged the horns. As soon as the sound stopped, I yelled for water or fire extinguisher. My buddy was already coming back with one. I shot it out, and stopped to breathe.
In the picture the harness in question is the upper circle, the lower circle is where it rubbed through on the frame. I'm actually a little pissed right now because I never saw the break in the harness that I JUST saw when I drew circles on the picture.
Now I am a little concerned because.....how much of the harness is actually fried. And of course, now my wife is banning our son from riding in the truck at all. This sucks.
Stopped at a buddies' house to pick up some 50 gallon drums for waste oil.
Fire up the truck to leave, turn on my lights, and start backing down his fairly steep driveway. Not quite dark here yet, but getting there.
I roll about 15 feet and the horn goes off. Loud and proud!! The three guys were holding their ears. I was already on a down hill slope, so I didn't want to get out of the truck just in case the parking brake wouldn't hold.......they just stood there looking at me with their ears covered. That's when I noticed the smoke from under the hood.
No more time to wait for them to assist, I pulled the park brake, and in one motion shut the truck off, slid down and grabbed one of my tire chocks from the side box, and chocked the front wheel. Without missing a beat I popped both tabs on the hood, and mouth motioned to him to get a piece of wood. I was expecting a short, and I was expecting it to be hot.
I threw the hood open, and saw straight down on the driver side (right at the frame) where a main harness was on fire. Now please don't judge, I am somewhat smart when it comes to cars, but I've NEVER messed with anything like this. It wasn't until this point, I remembered the main light switch which should kill all the power......I hoped.
I jumped down, hit the switch, but the horn kept going. I then ran around to the front and unplugged the horns. As soon as the sound stopped, I yelled for water or fire extinguisher. My buddy was already coming back with one. I shot it out, and stopped to breathe.
In the picture the harness in question is the upper circle, the lower circle is where it rubbed through on the frame. I'm actually a little pissed right now because I never saw the break in the harness that I JUST saw when I drew circles on the picture.
Now I am a little concerned because.....how much of the harness is actually fried. And of course, now my wife is banning our son from riding in the truck at all. This sucks.