towmater
Registered Member
well for a little bit now my 88 K5 blazer has had a slow battery drain. I went and put quick disconnects on the battery terminals to prevent the battery from draining when it wasnt in use for long periods.
at work today i went ahead and did this and disconnected the battery, well when i got out of work i went and connected it back and nothing happened. No cranking, not a sound...just dead.
I started looking in the engine bay and it smelt like something was burning. I took notice at an orange wire coming from a ground block (im assuming) on the firewall that was touching the firewall. The wire insulation was melting off on the firewall itself and looking like it was about to catch on fire. First thing i did was disconnect the battery and the wire cooled down, but before that the wire was smoking hot to the touch.
Here is a picture of the wire i was referring too...the orange one connected grounded to the firewall.
Anybody have an idea of what could be wrong? I am assuming it's a bad ground issue, but im not the best at electrical. Hopefully it's something quick and easy to repair.
Also this is a 350 small block with TBI.
at work today i went ahead and did this and disconnected the battery, well when i got out of work i went and connected it back and nothing happened. No cranking, not a sound...just dead.
I started looking in the engine bay and it smelt like something was burning. I took notice at an orange wire coming from a ground block (im assuming) on the firewall that was touching the firewall. The wire insulation was melting off on the firewall itself and looking like it was about to catch on fire. First thing i did was disconnect the battery and the wire cooled down, but before that the wire was smoking hot to the touch.
Here is a picture of the wire i was referring too...the orange one connected grounded to the firewall.
Anybody have an idea of what could be wrong? I am assuming it's a bad ground issue, but im not the best at electrical. Hopefully it's something quick and easy to repair.
Also this is a 350 small block with TBI.