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Sparks flew from under the hood


Adam 83

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On the highway, and my electronic dash begins to cut in and out. The car dies. Then, sparks and smoke fly from the hood scoop. I pull over and pop the hood and rush outside. I pull the hood up, and the positive battery cable connection, and part of the positive post on the battery, are melted like a pancake on top of the battery. I couldnt figure it out. Then, I notice the hood of the car. There is a dime size hole burnt out of it.....and it just happens to line up with the melted positive battery post. Then I remember that when I bought the car, it was missing the platform and the metal pieces that hold the battery in place. The battery must have slid and touched the hood. I repositioned it, and the car started up and ran just fine, but the volt meter in the car is in the red, around 16-17. So, my question is, do I need a whole new posotive battery cable or can I just cut the connection off a good cable from a junk yard z, and then wire it onto my cable?

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Post pics mate.

It makes it easier to understand problems.

Besides, .... it should be interesting.

I'd suggest new battery, new cables, clamp the battery down before further use and a thorough check of the entire electrical system by an auto sparky ..... for starters.

As I said, pics, mate, pics.

Rick.

:devious::devious:

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I second what Rick mentioned, a new set of cables and a tie down are definitely in order!

Pics would help quite a bit, and if you haven't found a Factory Service Manual yet, take a look at carfiche.com

I believe they've got one for your year ZX, and you will need it! There aren't many users here with S130s, and even fewer with the digital dash.

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Loose batteries are definately asking for trouble! I agree with Rick and David,, a secure battery should be one of the first things (like before driving the car) that is taken care of with a new aquisition.

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It would also be worth it to check the group your battery is and reference that to the group specified for the car. It may be a larger battery got put in by mistake? Going with a side post only battery would certainly forestall this happening again..... Just a couple of ideas.

The tie down would most certainly be a winner....

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