Hello All!!
This is my first post to this forum.
I have a 2000 TransAm WS6. I did something that is absolutely and completely detestable, sick and wrong. The car had a dead batter, and it was dark outside. So I parked one of my other cars next to it and hooked up the jumper cables. It was obvious there was a problem when the jumper cables started smoking and the insulation on the cables began to melt. I HOOKED UP THE CABLES WRONG!! I connected the positive battery terminal to the negative of the other, etc. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!! I CAN'T BELIEVE I DID THAT!!
After disconnecting everything, I hooked up my battery charger (correctly this time) and the battery is now charged. Luckily the car starts.
Here's a list of the stuff that still works:
- The engine starts
- headlights work
- power windows work
- battery gauge works
- oil pressure gauge works
- horn and alarm work
- seatbelt warning light works
Here's a list of the stuff that's dead (probably not a complete list as I have not gone through everything in the car)
- all lights on the instrument cluster (except the seatbelt light)
- spedometer and tach
- odometer
- can't turn off traction control
- rear hatch remote release
I'm surprised the engine starts. I'm sure this is going to cost me upwards of $1,000 or more because I probably fried the computer. Is there any possiblity that it could be something easy??
I can't believe I did this. I've worked on cars my entire life and this one thing happens. I'm really feeling like an idiot right now.
Thanks for any suggestions.
Lucciano
This is my first post to this forum.
I have a 2000 TransAm WS6. I did something that is absolutely and completely detestable, sick and wrong. The car had a dead batter, and it was dark outside. So I parked one of my other cars next to it and hooked up the jumper cables. It was obvious there was a problem when the jumper cables started smoking and the insulation on the cables began to melt. I HOOKED UP THE CABLES WRONG!! I connected the positive battery terminal to the negative of the other, etc. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!! I CAN'T BELIEVE I DID THAT!!
After disconnecting everything, I hooked up my battery charger (correctly this time) and the battery is now charged. Luckily the car starts.
Here's a list of the stuff that still works:
- The engine starts
- headlights work
- power windows work
- battery gauge works
- oil pressure gauge works
- horn and alarm work
- seatbelt warning light works
Here's a list of the stuff that's dead (probably not a complete list as I have not gone through everything in the car)
- all lights on the instrument cluster (except the seatbelt light)
- spedometer and tach
- odometer
- can't turn off traction control
- rear hatch remote release
I'm surprised the engine starts. I'm sure this is going to cost me upwards of $1,000 or more because I probably fried the computer. Is there any possiblity that it could be something easy??
I can't believe I did this. I've worked on cars my entire life and this one thing happens. I'm really feeling like an idiot right now.

Thanks for any suggestions.
Lucciano
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