GoldDuster727
Member
Hello, all!
I’m new to the forum, and per everyone’s guidance, I’ll post my issue here. I just bought a 1973 Duster last Monday, started driving it home for about half an hour on the highway, then it backfired and died, and wouldn’t crank/start. I had it towed home. After opening the hood, I noticed that the ignition module was cooked, and the potting ran down the inner fender.
I was able to trace the cranking issue back to under the dash where someone added an in-line, 30a fuse on the red ignition wire. After replacing the fuse, the car will crank, but if I leave the key in the “on” position, it will blow the fuse after a second or two.
My gut feeling, and my brother-in-law ‘s (mechanic, coming over shortly to help me track this issue down) opinion is that something’s drawing hard on this wire, and/or there’s a short somewhere.
I pulled the ballast resistor, and it is cracked up, so I just replaced that.
Any guidance on where to look next is much appreciated! We are checking out the bulkhead connection at the moment.
I’m new to the forum, and per everyone’s guidance, I’ll post my issue here. I just bought a 1973 Duster last Monday, started driving it home for about half an hour on the highway, then it backfired and died, and wouldn’t crank/start. I had it towed home. After opening the hood, I noticed that the ignition module was cooked, and the potting ran down the inner fender.
I was able to trace the cranking issue back to under the dash where someone added an in-line, 30a fuse on the red ignition wire. After replacing the fuse, the car will crank, but if I leave the key in the “on” position, it will blow the fuse after a second or two.
My gut feeling, and my brother-in-law ‘s (mechanic, coming over shortly to help me track this issue down) opinion is that something’s drawing hard on this wire, and/or there’s a short somewhere.
I pulled the ballast resistor, and it is cracked up, so I just replaced that.
Any guidance on where to look next is much appreciated! We are checking out the bulkhead connection at the moment.