Battery or Wiring

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Asked by Anjelica May 29, 2016 at 03:46 PM about the 1999 Chevrolet Blazer 2-Door RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My ground wire burnt up and fried my
battery and melted few wires i replaced
them went to hook up battery and sparked
so there are wires or a bare wire touching
somewhere were would i start to look

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Big spark or small spark? Are all the previous burnt up wires fixed correctly? Are they hooked to the proper post of the battery?

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Big spark, replaced and did it correctly just seems there hot wire touching just dont know were

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I just bought the car obly had three weeks i haven done any work ground went bad and few wires melted replaced them

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Make sure all the doors are closed, key out of ignition and head lights are off. Now try to hook battery up again.

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I have a blazer 2001. Model and the wires that cone t to the battery is ok but there are wires that are connected to the battery aswell I might have a couple of wires mixed up because there’s a fuse that turns the engine light on in the dash but that fuse keeps blowing and the engine light just keeps coming on

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