Goldust1971
Active Member
Any clue?
I gave up pulling teeth.I'm sure it's the fact that you're running a Chevy engine with Ford wiring in a Mopar vehicle. It's probably got a little something to do with it being mixe years from 1930 all the way to 1980.
If you don't get the hint, maybe just maybe you could tell us what the FRIG kinda car you have and give us all the details.
^ That helps a lot!1971 duster 360 4 speed 225 car converted in 2004
and how old is that car ??A little back story on any electrical work that you've performed recently may help get you some input.
Sounds like your wires are crossed.
I've had my clutch linkage short wires in the starter harness. I'd start by disconnecting the battery and then looking over all the harness for damage starting from the battery and working to the firewall.
If I was going to throw darts, it would be steering column.
The right way is at this point is to disconnect the battery and test for cross wire short if there is nothing visually obvious.
Yours is not a short to ground, its a cross wire short.