BruiserOutdoors
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Had an electrical fire under the dash. Happened while at the exhaust shop, so I wasn't there to witness. Apparently it happened within 10-15 seconds of start up. It appears to have only affected the stock harness and not the Quick 4 Harness that is right next to it.
At my own fault, I had just stuffed some of the loom of the quick 4 under there to push it out of the way. It seemed like the worst damage was a possible ground wire to the stereo. It was barely touching the ground for the ignition switch when I first looked at it. The end of this wire is now broken/fallen off so it doesn't show in the video. I plan to post the video on Youtube tonight for you guys to look at. Yes its a rats nest. One of those "if it aint broke, dont fix it" scenarios. Well now its broke. My dad, the owner of the bronco, is tempted to just drop the whole project and have a new harness installed (which would probably snowball into a color change/repaint). I would rather get it back and operation for a few more years to come if possible.
Some more of the backstory. Just installed a 347 stroker, pf4 efi, 4r70w, quick 4 controller, etc... I had messed with the ignition switch wiring when dealing with the NSS. I took off the ground and eventually reassembled and reused the stock harness plug to wire the NSS.
Thoughts? Advice? Could it have been as simple as the stereo ground wire improperly attached the ground of the ignition? Or a wire shorting out?
We are very fortunate that the fire was extinguished when it was. Much more damage or loss of the vehicle could have definitely occurred.
At my own fault, I had just stuffed some of the loom of the quick 4 under there to push it out of the way. It seemed like the worst damage was a possible ground wire to the stereo. It was barely touching the ground for the ignition switch when I first looked at it. The end of this wire is now broken/fallen off so it doesn't show in the video. I plan to post the video on Youtube tonight for you guys to look at. Yes its a rats nest. One of those "if it aint broke, dont fix it" scenarios. Well now its broke. My dad, the owner of the bronco, is tempted to just drop the whole project and have a new harness installed (which would probably snowball into a color change/repaint). I would rather get it back and operation for a few more years to come if possible.
Some more of the backstory. Just installed a 347 stroker, pf4 efi, 4r70w, quick 4 controller, etc... I had messed with the ignition switch wiring when dealing with the NSS. I took off the ground and eventually reassembled and reused the stock harness plug to wire the NSS.
Thoughts? Advice? Could it have been as simple as the stereo ground wire improperly attached the ground of the ignition? Or a wire shorting out?
We are very fortunate that the fire was extinguished when it was. Much more damage or loss of the vehicle could have definitely occurred.