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Re: DIY: $15 grounding kit
Posted: Sat Sep 09, 2006 5:39 am
by Saskatoon Subaru
90LegAWD wrote:here's my $15 grounding kit. anyone with 10+ year old OEM grounds that are corroding and starting to turn green needs to do this. 90% of all 10+ yr old car electrical problems are because of a bad ground signal.
here's what you need:
one 12" 4gauge top post style battery ground $5
one 32" 4gauge battery cable $5
one 16" 4gauge battery cable (optional) $5
the install:
12" top post goes from the battery to the OEM radiator support grounding point
32" cable goes from the battery terminal to the tranny ground
16" cable goes from the tranny ground to the firewall
here's the 32" cable connection to the battery terminal
if you really feel ambitious, you could take this a step further and connect a wire from the tranny ground to the alternator mounting bracket, but it's not essential.
the engine starts instantly now, the door locks and windows work twice as fast as they use to, and the engine seems to run a lot smoother.
could you repost pictures plz
Posted: Sat Sep 09, 2006 7:33 am
by Richard
Actually, if you made them ascii diagrams they'd stay here forever. Get to work!!!
Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 2:12 am
by Legacy777
send them to me, and they'll be posted forever.
Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 3:04 am
by skid542
Since this is a fresh topic I wanted to add something.
MAKE SURE YOUR WIRES DO NOT INTERFERE WITH YOUR THROTTLE.
Seriously, wire tie any wire that is near your throttle body to keep it from moving. Recently I took a hard corner at partial throttle and during the turn the wire slid over and over top of the throttle arm where the cables attach. This resulted in my car not being able to close throttle which resulted in several minutes of panicked trouble shooting trying to figure out why my car wouldn't stop accelerating or bouncing of the limiter if I clutched. I was relieved to find the problem was simple but needless to say if I'd been in heavy traffic this senario would have been a bit more tense.
Seems kinda 'duh' I know, but I wanted to make sure I shared my experience so others can learn...
Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2010 9:33 pm
by CAV3MAN227
i know this is old, but i would like to see pix of this. my car is going to be down for a while and i would like to do this!
Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2010 9:48 pm
by Mattheww044
theres a similar one on the Engine Stickies, might wanna check that one out.