BKBrown
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The Diode will probably solve some problems, but I still believe (somehow) this is connected to the original "short" that made the throttle cable hot and melt the cover.
If it truly was a short, there must have been a wire somewhere that came in contact with the throttle cable. Is that part of the cable anywhere near the exhaust ? If this is a normal throttle cable there is a metal push/pull wire that is inside a spring conduit (should be constant continuity from wire to spring) I can't figure out how it could get hot in only one spot unless there is not normally full continuity and positive touched ground somewhere in that cable. ????? :confused2: I might (at this point) take the throttle cable completely off and inspect it from one end to the other.
Something is shorting somewhere that blows that fuse !
If it truly was a short, there must have been a wire somewhere that came in contact with the throttle cable. Is that part of the cable anywhere near the exhaust ? If this is a normal throttle cable there is a metal push/pull wire that is inside a spring conduit (should be constant continuity from wire to spring) I can't figure out how it could get hot in only one spot unless there is not normally full continuity and positive touched ground somewhere in that cable. ????? :confused2: I might (at this point) take the throttle cable completely off and inspect it from one end to the other.
Something is shorting somewhere that blows that fuse !