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Old 05-16-2009, 02:37 PM   #197
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Originally Posted by BlackJack View Post
it sounds like a simple fix if it's moisture (the correct thing to do is fix the trunk leak), but if the overheating is caused by overdraw on amperage or poor grounding, it will boil that grease (and any other coating) right off in nothing flat. In which case, it will still short for certain, and possibly burn the car to the ground after the carpet catches fire. Good idea in concept though, Chris. I applaud your efforts at trying another angle.

thank you guys it was due to the wet poor ground in the trunk and the slow turn over was no ground from the frame to block like aftermath said...and my bat hot wire is exactly like yours blackjack, so i did it right yay lol

and yes i need to fix that trunk leak... i had a sunroof leak and door jam leak
and fixed them last one is the trunk leak lol
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