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Negative batery cable rubbing on turbo outlet elbow!!!

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This has probably been discovered before but its new to me. .



While putting on my BHAF tonight I noticed that the negative batery cable on the passenger side was rubbing on the turbo outlet elbow and had all but rubbed thru the insulation as well as left a good side divit in the elbow itself! The protective cover has been put in the wrong location.



A new piece of plastic cable wrap and all is well.



Might want to double check your if ya get a chance. Not that it would hurt anything being negative but I dont need a hole in the elbow!!!





Doug
 
Yep, I found the same thing on mine and took it to the dealer. If I remember correctly, all it took was moving the cable in the clamp to keep it from rubbing on the turbo. I suppose that this could become a problem if it rubbed severely enough to cut the ground cable or wear through the turbo outlet. However, I would have to have some doubts about the operator if this were to occur.
 
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That was the first thing i noted while looking under the hood when my truck was new. it had less than 50 miles on it when i spilit a piece of 1/2 inch heater hose and secured it on the battery cable with hose clamps. no problems in 32000 miles, except for a shiney spot on the turbo aluminum!



Jeremy
 
Mine too.

I wrapped it with lots of electrical tape early on (probably had it in my pocket when I noticed it).

So far, so good.

Ray
 
I've found ALL KINDS of little booby traps (including the one discussed here) set by Dodge. The more you work on your Ram the more you WILL discover.
 
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