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SOLVED! Handbrake cable/Electrical problem
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Antknee
PostPosted: Fri May 20, 2011 12:23 pm Up
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So.. i was driving about before when the car decided it wanted to fill itself with smoke! So i pulled over and opened the windows and called greenflag as there was no fire or anything. Pulled the handbrake cable up and the bottom of the lever was sparking :/

So i quickly disconnected the battery and had a look at the cables from inside and all of the plastic/rubber sheath had melted off and the cables were stupidly hot

i have looked at all the cables around it and cant find anything and myself, the greenflagman, my dad and my dads ex AA boss are all stumped..

Any help or advice would be massively appreciated!

 


 

 

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Short circuit. Either loose earth or +12vs touching each other. There is a earthing point under the center console
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you are saying the handbrake cable has melted?
 
 

 

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has something got on the exhaust ?
 

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I've had the centre console off and all the wires are intact with none of the insulation cracked or broken and the earths seem pretty solid, ill take all the earths off tomorrow and give them a clean with wire wool

Yes the plastic handbrake sheath has completely melted due to the heat in the cable, it stunk and filled the car, its still in my throat :/

It only seems to spark after a few minutes of the battery being connected

 
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cartoonhead wrote:
has something got on the exhaust ?

nope its all clear and the outside of the cables near the exhaust are fine its just after they go inside where it gets a bit grim

 
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Sounds like an electrical short, wonder if somethings trying to earth itself back through the handbrake cable? Confused
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i'll have a ganders later and get back to yous if i sort it or if i run out of ideas! everyone iv asked so far has said "i've never seen that before" lol
 
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Have you checked the cig lighter connections?

I would think a fuse should have blown if it was a dead-short.

If you've melted the loom that's bad news. Otherwise should be OK.

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MrBSI wrote:
Sounds like an electrical short, wonder if somethings trying to earth itself back through the handbrake cable? Confused
this.

i've had stuff like this happen at work before

 

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Cheers guys the earthing problem seems to be the thing everyone is saying

What would be the best way to go about sorting it out? clean the existing earths and put another connection from battery -ve to the chassis?

 
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V9977 wrote:
Have you checked the cig lighter connections?

I would think a fuse should have blown if it was a dead-short.

If you've melted the loom that's bad news. Otherwise should be OK.

nope i checked everything and nothing seems melted or damaged in any way and no fuses have blown

 
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When you release the hand brake are the rear wheels rotating freely?
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they were but im sure it wasnt at one point because the passenger side drum was really hot after i got home, more so that the driver side but i jacked it up and the wheel turned freely :/
 
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If nothing with electrical.check cable linkages down to drums.there might be kinda friction somewhere making the cable hot!
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