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Rear ground wire question


88sam88

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Dont think its a ground?

 

I think its a braided bit of wire that stops the exhaust completely coming off the car if the hangers fail.

 

I THINK

I wouldn't think so cos copper isn't very strong. If it were for this purpose I'd expect it to be much stronger material (don't know though). Generally braided copper is used for grounding purposes but why you would ground the exhaust like this seems daft. If it does need grounding for static build up reasons I'd expect the braid to be strapped across each exhaust joint as it's finally grounded at the engine manifold.

Edited by Dicky
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I think you will find it is there to provide a ground for the zorst sensors - however the zorst is bolted to the engine the engine is connected to the battery negative (probably with an extra grounding kit as well as several earth straps) so the chances of it making the slightest bit of difference are slim IMO

 

Mine was not there when I bought the car and I haven't replaced it :)

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I noticed mine was broken while polishing my exhaust around about the same time I was getting shocks from touching the car door/paint work, since replacing (£2 job in halfords) I've had no more shocks lol has happened twice now and I soon find out as the shocks start again, might be just coincidence though

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