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Won't Start, Smoke from under dash

Won't Start, Smoke from under dash

McDude

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1986 CJ7, AMC 258, T176, DANA 300, AMC 30/Dana30
1986 CJ7, 350, TH350, DANA 300, AMC 30/Dana30
Hello everyone,

Pretty new to the forum
I have a 1986 CJ7
All of the wiring is a complete mess

But this morning when I drove to work the car started up fine, suprisingly for the cold weather. But when we came back from lunch the jeep wouldn't start.

I could hear the starter spin but nothing would happen.
After about a second some white smoke started coming in from under the dash.
So I got out, and tried jumping the solenoid with a pair of pliers.
This time it would only sometimes spin but others not turn over.
I ended up pushing it across the parking lot and popping the clutch to get it home. With the ignition on, I could hear my ground on my battery "Sizzle"
I tried jumping it across the solenoid again but nothing happened.

When I got it home and tried to start it again, I could hear the starter "Clunk" once, and nothing would happen and I would lose all power. I would have to turn the ignition all the way off and back on to get power again. The jeep behaved similar to this a few months ago when I wasn't making a solid positive battery connection.


AMC 258 i6 / 4.2l , Tremec T-176


THANKS!
 
Ouch, start with clean battery terminals, clean grounds, drop battery off to have it tested at parts store, white smoke from the dash is not a good thing. You might wanna inspect your wiring to ignition switch and fuse panel check for burnt wiring. Let us know how it goes


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STOP driving it and disconnect the battery POS(+)till you find the source of the smoke.
You have a serious car fire potential here. :eek:
Good luck,
LG
 
^^^ This
 
Update:

The last owner had some Bolt Down connections to the battery terminal (basic hoop but a bracket that pinches the cable down) I noticed the bracket wasn't flipped upside down and making a solid connection, so i flipped it and it starts perfectly fine.
 
What was the source of the smoke? :confused:
LG
 
;) smoking oil = FIRE! Glad everything worked out without .... FIRE!
 
Burning Jeeps are not fun. Personal experience here. I got the underhood fire out on mine, but not before there was massive damage. I ended up having to replace everything under the hood but the long block and radiator.
 

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