Whats this spare cut off lead?

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Whats this spare cut off lead?
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Pic isn't the clearest, but the only wiring around there is ABS, which I doubt Rallyes have?

Doesnt even appear to go anywhere!? It's not one of them static shock things people put on cars to reduce shocks is it?
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#3
Apologies, not sure what is is
Rallyes have ABS yes
Never heard of that shock thing before
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#4
Earth strap for the exhaust no?
Wishes for more power...
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Why would you need to earth an exhaust?
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Difficult pic but i think your screwdriver is on the snapped exhaust earth strap. Ignore it tbh
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Thanks all, worth cutting off then?
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(11-01-2015, 05:14 PM)Toms306 Wrote: Why would you need to earth an exhaust?

Most peugeots have it!
At least when they leave the factory they do
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#9
Yeah its the exhaust earth strap, they have one for the mid section too.
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#10
Is it even needed?
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#11
As said it's a ground strap.
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#12
I've never had electrical problems with my exhaust without them.
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Can anyone explain what it does/did do? Not  clued up at all on electrical stuff like this
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#14
They are there to earth the exhaust to the body which has just made me realise something.
The exhaust has a very bad earth connection. Its held to the body on rubber mounts and its only contact with the engine is a poorly fitting wire metal ring. What sits on the exhaust that need could do with a clean earth for its reference voltage?
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#15
^^^ A very smart point, for better lambda readings perhaps?
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(11-01-2015, 10:31 PM)Dum-Dum Wrote: ^^^ A very smart point, for better lambda readings perhaps?

It may improve reading. It could also be to stop electrical interference with the radio. Dont forget its like a 2.5m long bit of metal. It could act as an big ariel with any electrical noise from the engine
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#17
Yep, for the lambda sensor, very bad ground reference otherwise.

Also the Lambda has a heater in it...
(16-05-2016, 10:45 AM)Toms306 Wrote: Oh I don't care about the stripped threads lol, that's easily solved by hammering the bolt in. Wink
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#18
Flip me.

I have been such a dumbass.

I knew they have them, knew what it was immediately but tottaly forgot to put my earth on my exhaust and I am getting funny interference issues. I KNEW I made another short earth lead for a reason!!

job for later...
Wishes for more power...
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#19
Ah that makes sense, didn't think about the lambda!

Do the diesels have them aswell if its for interference? Don't think I've ever seen one on a 306!
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