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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: NSX Launch, IN, USA
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Yeah, your ground should be no longer than 3 ft and as short as possible.
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: smalltown so ill
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Check for a drain on the battery.
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Join Date: Nov 2009
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the stock grounding cable was used the 8 gauge was used for the power to the fuse box
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Join Date: May 2002
Location: Granada Hills, Ca, USA
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Do your accessories in the car turn on?
I had a problem where I would lose ground completely. Ended up trying a few different grounding points in the trunk until I found a good one. Old car... spot welds... not the greatest. Spare tire bolt didn't work, bolt for rear seat didn't work - ended up using a bolt on the tail light. I eventually a 4 gauge ground forward in the can and tapped into it a couple couple places (chassis under the dash, chassis under the hood, and and terminated on the tranny ground). I ran three 4 gauge wires off my battery. One went to the stereo amps in the trunk, two ran forward to a fused distribution block under the passenger seat (that split out to supply alarm, fuse box, etc), and one ran up to the starter. Never had power issues after that. Headlights never dimmed... nothing.
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: martinsburg, wv, us
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where did you ground it at? you say the trunk... but to what? or to where in the trunk is it grounded? wherever it is grounded make sure it is tight... and all the paint at the point of contact is gone. if it just looks ok.... get a wire brush and do it again.. and be sure its tight.
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Join Date: Nov 2009
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its grounded to a bolt right under the tail lights.
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: New Orleans, LA, USA
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You have a ground issue,look I put mine in the back to used 4 gauge power to the front and made my own ground point with four gauge wire ,make sure your metal to metal and make sure you engine has a good ground to.One more thing check your post on batt. make sure there tight. Good luck
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Join Date: Nov 2009
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You might want to clean the surface of your ground to get better contact.
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