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93 voyager trans ground cable


tempfixit
06-13-2007, 02:24 PM
93 Voyager 3.3 engine 4 speed transmission.

Can anyone tell me where the transmission ground cable should be located? I cannot seem to find it. I have a haynes manual but it doesn't show me anything. If anyone had a picture of it that would be great.

thanks for all advise

tempfixit
06-14-2007, 04:00 PM
93 Voyager 3.3 engine 4 speed transmission.

Can anyone tell me where the transmission ground cable should be located? I cannot seem to find it. I have a haynes manual but it doesn't show me anything. If anyone had a picture of it that would be great.

thanks for all advise

UPDATE:

After looking more for the ground cable I did finally locate a wire coming out of the wiring harness to a transmission bell housing bolt located just above the flywhell cover. (Look around the starter area)

QUESTION: Woulld it be a good idea to add a braided ground strap from the transmission to the frame too make sure of good ground???


Thanks

RickMN
06-14-2007, 08:07 PM
The transmission ground wire is a brown/yellow wire. A braided ground from trans to frame would be far less helpful than a clean ground from battery negative to engine and battery negative to body. The engine cradle is isolated from the ground by rubber bushings. You could run a ground from the engine to the firewall too.

tempfixit
06-14-2007, 09:12 PM
The transmission ground wire is a brown/yellow wire. A braided ground from trans to frame would be far less helpful than a clean ground from battery negative to engine and battery negative to body. The engine cradle is isolated from the ground by rubber bushings. You could run a ground from the engine to the firewall too.

Thanks for info RickMN.

I will check and clean the grounds on engine and body. The wire I am speaking of seemed to be solid black.

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