The Pawnbroker
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Hello,
I need some help please. I recently started driving my 1009 after it sat for a few years. It has been running like a top and starting with no problems. Over the last few days I've put quite a few miles on it (~200 miles). Today when I went to start it I had a pretty big problem. I turned the key on and everything seemed normal. When I turned the key to start...nothing happened. All the dash lights came on like normal and the Volt meter showed just under the green at the top of the yellow. I've never really looked at that gage when trying to start it before so I have no reference point. I didn't even try to turn over. After trying about 3 times, I started to smell and see some smoke. I quickly popped the hood and disconnected the batt. The smoke seemed to come from near the master brake cylinder. I felt all the wires in the area and found one that was extremely hot. It is attached to the 12V post on the firewall. It's blue for about 4 or 5 inches and then is spliced to a red wire that travels down behind the valve cover area. It has a black "block" that looks like a fuse-able link. Unfortunately, I don't know a lot about wiring so I can't say for sure what it is. The splice is covered by electrical tape. It looks like the tape may have been what was burning. I haven't crawled on top yet to follow it. I was hoping someone here knew what wire it is and could help me solve this problem.
Thanks very much,
Dave.
I need some help please. I recently started driving my 1009 after it sat for a few years. It has been running like a top and starting with no problems. Over the last few days I've put quite a few miles on it (~200 miles). Today when I went to start it I had a pretty big problem. I turned the key on and everything seemed normal. When I turned the key to start...nothing happened. All the dash lights came on like normal and the Volt meter showed just under the green at the top of the yellow. I've never really looked at that gage when trying to start it before so I have no reference point. I didn't even try to turn over. After trying about 3 times, I started to smell and see some smoke. I quickly popped the hood and disconnected the batt. The smoke seemed to come from near the master brake cylinder. I felt all the wires in the area and found one that was extremely hot. It is attached to the 12V post on the firewall. It's blue for about 4 or 5 inches and then is spliced to a red wire that travels down behind the valve cover area. It has a black "block" that looks like a fuse-able link. Unfortunately, I don't know a lot about wiring so I can't say for sure what it is. The splice is covered by electrical tape. It looks like the tape may have been what was burning. I haven't crawled on top yet to follow it. I was hoping someone here knew what wire it is and could help me solve this problem.
Thanks very much,
Dave.