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Asked by Rome Apr 14, 2017 at 08:52 PM about the 2006 Pontiac Grand Prix Base

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

So I just bought this car.  Cheap price but
had issues.  Got most of them taken care of.
Running better then before but has a few
this I can't pin point.  For one wiring around
battery. Found some broken type sensor. All
so I think there is a short but of course can't
find.  Any help is better then none and thank
u.

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TOP TICHURE IS HISTORY....AT THIS POINT YOU JUST NEED TO CLEAN UP THAT AREA AND REWIRE/ REPAIR / RE TAPE ...FUN AND EASY..

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Curious. Why two red leads to battery? One should be black (negative terminal). Hopefully it is connected to the chassis ground even though a red cable was used.

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It's grounded but all this wiring seems fucked up. Top picture I can't seem to find where it broke from

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I know this was teo years ago but its a battery current sensor.... your negative cables r suppose to run through the sensor.... Im having starting issues alot of wiring and electrical things for my 07 grand prix are messed up and this happened to be one of them

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