battery cross wired and the wires melted what should i do?

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Asked by Caleb Nov 19, 2020 at 07:57 AM about the 1988 Ford Bronco II XLT

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

im 17 so i know nothing but my 88 bronco 2 xlt  got the battery crosswired by
my father and the wires melted what should i do

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157,705

Damaged wiring needs to be replaced, check all the fuses, have the alternator tested and have the ignition module tested. Then hope for the best.

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I completely agree with Bob. It will be pretty hard to replace all the wiring so I would do some research and try to find the cheapest place to do it right the first time.

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BTW I'm also 17! I am taking some classes on auto mechanics at the community college so if you have any other problems just post them right here

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155,745

Replace the battery too. It's most likely ruined. Hope that helps! Jim

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157,705

Caleb, we are NOT smarter than you, we have just accumulated more knowledge and you will do the same.

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155,745

Exactly, I've been working with cars for nearly 40 years! It's like Bob said, we just have more experience. You will too! Jim

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