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V1 Fried circuit board

dastrups

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dastrups
I did a big goof up and tried jump starting the starter but put the wires in the wrong terminals and I heard a spark and a plume of smoke followed by a bad smell. I pulled the top part of the fuse box apart to get to the circuit board and found this (attached picture). Is there any way to fix this? Is there any way to find a replacement. Would another circuit board from another car work or would that mess things up?
 

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dastrups
You may be able to use a small wire to jump from point A to point B.
Does that mean solder in a wire from this point to this point? I have no idea what I am doing when it comes to electrical.
 

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TheNuker
I think I have another fuse box some of the plastic was broken I got it on ebay thinking I was going to use it. Ended up buying a new one.


I'll try to dig it up tomorrow.

Nuker-
 
dastrups
Okay. I may not need it. I’m going to first try and solder in some wire and give it a try. I showed a mechanic friend and he says he has done it before. Super nice of you. I will let you know.
 
dastrups
I think I have another fuse box some of the plastic was broken I got it on ebay thinking I was going to use it. Ended up buying a new one.


I'll try to dig it up tomorrow.

Nuker-
Actually I may take you up on that offer. Let me k is what you want for it and shipping cost and I can send you a Venmo or PayPal.
 
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