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    Default Formula Mazda battery cables hot when starting

    I have a 1998 Formula Mazda and when I push the start button, the battery cables get very hot.
    Any Ideas???

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    A loose connection or corrosion inside the cables causing resistance.

    Are they the original cables from 1998? If they are I bet your problem stops if you replace them.

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    They look pretty old.
    I will try some new ones
    Thank you I will let you know if it works

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    I was wondering, ... not sure if this is worth the trouble, but maybe bypass your existing cables with other (newer) cables as a test.

    Probably easier to just replace them (including ground).
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    measure the voltage drop across the cables while cranking -- if more than 1V you certainly need to replace that cable.
    If both the voltage and ground path test OK, then your current draw is likely the starter.
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    Thanks for your answers!!

    I replaced the lug on the positive wire and replaced the ground wire and it worked

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    Default Fuel tank (primary) fitting loose

    This might be bad???
    The fitting on the top of the fuel tank is loose and as I turn it clockwise it won’t tighten.
    Can you tighten it without taking the top of the fuel tank off?

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    Quote Originally Posted by vory111 View Post
    This might be bad???
    The fitting on the top of the fuel tank is loose and as I turn it clockwise it won’t tighten.
    Can you tighten it without taking the top of the fuel tank off?
    Doubtful.

    Can we see a picture, please?
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    I took the filler plate off and tightened it, but in doing so I noticed some cracks in the urethane on the fuel tank. It ends up that the tank has to be replaced because it is leaking.
    so now I have a pretty big project

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