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Itsy Bitsy Spider?
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<blockquote data-quote="JamesK" data-source="post: 1153963" data-attributes="member: 1858"><p>I'd go back and search for the full spider layout posted a few years back and DO ALL of them expect the S5 and S7 (from memory) as Ionbeam pointed out these two are for the ECU and neither need to be "fixed" or should be grounded to the frame.</p><p></p><p>I did all of mine, except the two ECU ones over 160,000 miles ago and have not needed to, nor will have to think about this particular problem again. I soldered each spider junction together and grounded each of these junctions separately to the frame, rather than have the entire load roam around the wiring harness and ground through S4.</p><p></p><p>I would fix this now, before you melt the harness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JamesK, post: 1153963, member: 1858"] I'd go back and search for the full spider layout posted a few years back and DO ALL of them expect the S5 and S7 (from memory) as Ionbeam pointed out these two are for the ECU and neither need to be "fixed" or should be grounded to the frame. I did all of mine, except the two ECU ones over 160,000 miles ago and have not needed to, nor will have to think about this particular problem again. I soldered each spider junction together and grounded each of these junctions separately to the frame, rather than have the entire load roam around the wiring harness and ground through S4. I would fix this now, before you melt the harness. [/QUOTE]
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