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Yes, I am a Moron - Electrical guys help!
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<blockquote data-quote="fjules" data-source="post: 5264216" data-attributes="member: 12161"><p>Lets get the moron comments out of the way. I have my battery relocated in the trunk. I disconnected it to do some mods (new radiator & IC tank). Finished the install and reconnected the battery. The problem is I connected the battery backwards!!! I walked to the front of the car and there was smoke coming from the driver side fuse box area. I quickly disconnected the battery and inspected the area throughly. I could not find anything obviously burned. I reconnected the battery and the car starts no problem. What components should I check for damage? Since this is a DC system I would think the only things that could get damaged would be IC's and diodes. Please share your thoughts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fjules, post: 5264216, member: 12161"] Lets get the moron comments out of the way. I have my battery relocated in the trunk. I disconnected it to do some mods (new radiator & IC tank). Finished the install and reconnected the battery. The problem is I connected the battery backwards!!! I walked to the front of the car and there was smoke coming from the driver side fuse box area. I quickly disconnected the battery and inspected the area throughly. I could not find anything obviously burned. I reconnected the battery and the car starts no problem. What components should I check for damage? Since this is a DC system I would think the only things that could get damaged would be IC's and diodes. Please share your thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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