Hi,
I see your interesting discussion on the under seat electrical and felt compelled to ask a few questions.
I have an 03 V11 LeMans that I'm trying get roadworthy by performing needed routine maintenance tasks... everything works & it runs just fine. However, after spending some time around the battery... cleaning connections, I noticed one of the 14ga. ground wires (one of several crimped to a ring terminal) had some of the insulation burned off of it. The wire is burned throughout the harness... I suspect, it is part of the circuit that grounds the ECU housing (also off of that same wire is the cam timing sensor shielding ground). Without removing the tail section and stripping the wire harness to determine where else this one wire goes, I am hoping that someone here might have some insight about this circuit. I think at some point a dead short occured between battery+ to the ECU housing and possibly resulting in this ground wire getting cooked. Although there is no evidence (burned ECU housing, etc.), I am having trouble determining how else this wire could have burned. Thoughts?
If one of you guys knows whether the ECU ground wire is connected to anything other than the timing sensor shield at the ECU & multi wire ring terminal at battery negative, I would greatly appreciate hearing from you.
I've been lurking on your forum for several weeks now and the information that I have found here has been a big help. Sorry I hijacked your discussion.
Thanks for reading,
Art