Posted by welding man on January 16, 2012 at 04:57:17 from (76.9.225.108):
In Reply to: welding and electrical posted by notjustair on January 15, 2012 at 20:31:10:
I have welded on hundreds of vehicles over the years and haven't had any major problems. I have always unhooked both battery cables.Most of the major vehicle manufacturers now do not recommend welding on vehicles at all. Ford for one says that if you have to weld on there super duty truck you must unhook both batteries, unhook and remove the computer,unhook the ABS computer, unhook and remove the dash assembly and unhook the chassis wiring harnesses. Thay also say any damage done by not doing this will not be covered under warrenty. All class 8 trucks say , unhook the batteries and computer. I have a box to hook to the batteries that is supposed to protect all circuits,but I really don't trust it.
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