erikhshepard
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Hello All! I've been the proud owner of this CUC-V for a little over a year and I've been thwarting the troubleshooting thrusts as they pop up with a high level of enthusiasm and medium difficulty. Thanks to this website and its strong supporters for the knowledge I've gleaned perusing these threads I've been able to keep him running this long for our many adventures. Recently though I have stumbled upon an electrical issue where I am stuck.
Problem: I was driving down the road, entered into a right turn, and my CUC-V shut off, no power, and glided to a stop. I popped the hood and put out a small fire that caught on the rubber battery terminal/connector protector. My CUC-V has a Banks turbo modification so my batteries sit next to each other, touching. They are strapped down with ratchet straps and bungie cords to the top battery platform closest to the firewall. Entering the turn, the batteries' terminal wires (or something) crossed, and sparked, and ignited the rubber safety covering.
Troubleshooting: I have no power at all, even with new batteries hooked up properly. I tested both of the old batteries and they are putting out some power. I've read the Electrical Sticky Threads on this site, read wiring diagrams, all in search of this elusive "main fuse" that may be blown. I've checked the fuse panel under the dash and found a blown 10amp fuse which appears to be from an unrelated issue.
Any help you all can provide would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks much gents,
Shep
Problem: I was driving down the road, entered into a right turn, and my CUC-V shut off, no power, and glided to a stop. I popped the hood and put out a small fire that caught on the rubber battery terminal/connector protector. My CUC-V has a Banks turbo modification so my batteries sit next to each other, touching. They are strapped down with ratchet straps and bungie cords to the top battery platform closest to the firewall. Entering the turn, the batteries' terminal wires (or something) crossed, and sparked, and ignited the rubber safety covering.
Troubleshooting: I have no power at all, even with new batteries hooked up properly. I tested both of the old batteries and they are putting out some power. I've read the Electrical Sticky Threads on this site, read wiring diagrams, all in search of this elusive "main fuse" that may be blown. I've checked the fuse panel under the dash and found a blown 10amp fuse which appears to be from an unrelated issue.
Any help you all can provide would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks much gents,
Shep