Starting/wiring Issues

idosha

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May 27, 2015
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Trying to locate a starting issue, can anyone tell me what the black thing is in this photo. My wires are currently a mess and most just need replaced. I have to fiddle with this wire to get the car to start sometimes. I can hear what I believe to be the gas pump turn on/off when I mess with it. Can anyone point me to a guide on replacing all these old wires?
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It probably is the computer power ground, and if so, it is one of the most important grounds in the car. Read below to see of the wire and stripe colors match the description.


The picture shows the common ground point for the battery , computer, & extra 3G alternator ground wire as described above in paragraph 2. A screwdriver points to the bolt that is the common ground point.

The battery common ground is a 10 gauge pigtail with the computer ground attached to it.
Picture courtesy timewarped1972
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Correct negative battery ground cable.
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3.) The computer's main power ground (the one that comes from the battery ground wire) uses pins 40 & 60 for all the things it controls internally: it comes off the ground pigtail on the battery ground wire. Due to its proximity to the battery, it may become corroded by acid fumes from the battery.
In 86-90 model cars, it is a black cylinder about 2 1/2" long by 1" diameter with a black/lt green wire.
In 91-95 model cars it is a black cylinder about 2 1/2" long by 1" diameter with a black/white wire.
You'll find it up next to the starter solenoid where the wire goes into the wiring harness.

All the grounds listed in items 1,2 & 3 need to bolt to clean, shiny bare metal. A wire brush or some fine sandpaper is the best thing to use to clean the ground connections.