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The wires and/or cables in my car keep melting. What’s the problem?

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The wires and/or cables in my car keep melting. What’s the problem?

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Jim Wartson

The prime cause of wiring getting burnt or melting is a short circuit due to loose connections somewhere in the wiring loom. Get the entire loom checked up and it is important to ensure correct fuses are used in the fuse box. Incorrect amperage and low/high rating fuses can also be a reason of wiring problems. You can also go through http://www.automotix.net/autorepair/repairtips/ for a thorough access to common malfunctions and their remedies online.

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The most common cause for this problem is a loose connection somewhere. A loose connection will cause the current to encounter resistance, causing heat to build up and then melting. Each year, perform a thorough check of all relevant heavy power wires in your golf car. Preventative maintenance is recommended and will save money in the long run.

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