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Old Mar 2, 2014 | 06:00 PM
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So i have a 1998 4x4 4door Blazer and i was under it the other day replacing the top half of the fuel filler neck and a braided wire fell off the frame and my friend told me it was a grounding wire for the fuel tank, DO I NEED THIS!?!?! WHAT HAPPENS IF I DONT REPLACE IT??!?!?! HELP!?!?
 
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It is not a ground for the fuel tank. It is for grounding static discharge to the frame when you refuel. For safety reasons, it needs to be there.
 
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Originally Posted by Captain Hook
It is not a ground for the fuel tank. It is for grounding static discharge to the frame when you refuel. For safety reasons, it needs to be there.
I have been looking everywhere and i cant find a place that sells them, do you have any suggestions?
 
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You should be able to go into most auto parts stores and get a ground strap the appropriate length. Worst case, a couple ring terminals and a piece of wire would suffice.
 
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Originally Posted by Diaita
You should be able to go into most auto parts stores and get a ground strap the appropriate length. Worst case, a couple ring terminals and a piece of wire would suffice.
Thanks, And do you know where im supposed to put it? cause it just fell off and i have no idea where it goes.
 
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Anywhere you can screw it to the frame, just sand the frame down dirst for a good connection
 
Old Mar 3, 2014 | 10:19 AM
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Originally Posted by 4x4Sandman
Thanks, And do you know where im supposed to put it? cause it just fell off and i have no idea where it goes.
It bolts to the top of the crossmember (the crossmember behind your bumper) on the driver side of the vehicle. Takes a 18mm wrench to get off.

I had to replace my fuel pump and with a half tank of gas it fell down and snap the wire off. I just used a new electrical terminal and bolted back on. Fixed my issue though.
 
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maybe 8 mm 18 is pretty big
 
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Originally Posted by newguy
maybe 8 mm 18 is pretty big
I may stand corrected on that one but it's the gas tank straps that I am thinking of that is 18mm for the bolt and the nut.
 
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Originally Posted by 01xtreme_chevy
I may stand corrected on that one but it's the gas tank straps that I am thinking of that is 18mm for the bolt and the nut.
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