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Old 01-30-2018, 04:34 PM
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rewire a 1994 plymouth voyager ? possible?

I want to knowif its possible to rewire a 94 voyager. It sat in a garage for 10 yrs and when I put a battery in, the wires started smoking. If possible , How much would it cost ?
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Re: rewire a 1994 plymouth voyager ? possible?

Possible, certainly. Practical? Maybe not. The first thing I'd do is make sure the battery polarity is correct and that you didn't maybe stick in a 34 when it should have been a 34R, or maybe had the battery in backwards so the positive cable was connected to the negative battery terminal, etc.

Is any of the wiring obviously damaged, or was maybe the smoke just from a fusible link or maybe even a diode in the fuse/relay panel? Are you considering buying a new harness or just splicing in wire to replace damaged sections? If splicing in, make sure to match the wire gauge and use adhesive-lined shrink sleeving to protect the splices.

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