dannyual767
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My XP was working great 2 days ago other than slow cranking with a good fully charged battery. I decided to replace some positive and negative cables just in case one was bad.
So today, I replace one and connect the DESS key and get nothing. No beeps and no lights. I check connections and all looks good. I open the rear electrical box and find one of the fuses is blown and one terminal is pretty much corroded off :facepalm:. I replace the fuse and I still get nothing. I open the front box and check the fuses. They're all good.
At this point I decide to check that small black ground wire that goes into the rear electrical box. I get no continuity from the battery to the big screw where all the grounds connect right below the coil. Next, I remove the rubber sealing boot from the top of the box and find that it's full of water. I disconnect the Deutsch connector and see this:


Of course that rubber sealing boot didn't do it's job of keeping water out. Looking at it closely makes me think that there is no way it can keep water out. Here is a pic of what I'm talking about:

Even pushing the rubber boot together with the rubber cylinder that my thumb is covering still won't keep water out. Water just runs down the wires and into the big rubber boot soaking the Deutsch connector and asking a lot of the connector's rubber seal.
Is there a secret to make this big rubber boot keep water out??
By the way, I do have a brand new Deutsch connector set to replace this trashed connector. I just need to find a way to keep the water out of the boot so that the connector doesn't stay wet.
So today, I replace one and connect the DESS key and get nothing. No beeps and no lights. I check connections and all looks good. I open the rear electrical box and find one of the fuses is blown and one terminal is pretty much corroded off :facepalm:. I replace the fuse and I still get nothing. I open the front box and check the fuses. They're all good.
At this point I decide to check that small black ground wire that goes into the rear electrical box. I get no continuity from the battery to the big screw where all the grounds connect right below the coil. Next, I remove the rubber sealing boot from the top of the box and find that it's full of water. I disconnect the Deutsch connector and see this:


Of course that rubber sealing boot didn't do it's job of keeping water out. Looking at it closely makes me think that there is no way it can keep water out. Here is a pic of what I'm talking about:

Even pushing the rubber boot together with the rubber cylinder that my thumb is covering still won't keep water out. Water just runs down the wires and into the big rubber boot soaking the Deutsch connector and asking a lot of the connector's rubber seal.
Is there a secret to make this big rubber boot keep water out??
By the way, I do have a brand new Deutsch connector set to replace this trashed connector. I just need to find a way to keep the water out of the boot so that the connector doesn't stay wet.