Mike8675309
Registered User
O.k.. I knew it would happen if I pulled the stuff off the fender relay, and it did. I thought I knew where it all went, but I ran into an issue as I'm rewiring some things. Both the negative and positive lines are acting as though the are common ground to the chassis. (this is on my 93)
What I found was causing it was one of the wires I connected to the fender relay. Now I thought that goes there, but now I'm not so sure. So in the attached pictures I'm asking for identification of two of the wires. Now the small one I know where it goes as it only fits in one place. The other one has me concerned. It is currently common to ground, and when it was on the left stud of the fender relay it was causing the whole positive circuit to be at ground potential.
So the question. What are those two unidentified wires for and where does the one go? That'll help me track down if there is an issue.
Thanks
What I found was causing it was one of the wires I connected to the fender relay. Now I thought that goes there, but now I'm not so sure. So in the attached pictures I'm asking for identification of two of the wires. Now the small one I know where it goes as it only fits in one place. The other one has me concerned. It is currently common to ground, and when it was on the left stud of the fender relay it was causing the whole positive circuit to be at ground potential.
So the question. What are those two unidentified wires for and where does the one go? That'll help me track down if there is an issue.
Thanks