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A little electrical lesson for the day. Smoke = heat = resistance. What this means is that you are seeing smoke (wire insulation cooking) because of very high temperatures in the wiring. The high temperatures in the wiring are caused by high resistance in the wiring and connectors.

 

High resistance can be a result of poor contact between connectors either by gaps and/or dirt, corrosion of the wires/connectors, improperly rated wiring (unlikely), etc.

 

Good luck.

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No, it's not odd to think of it that way. It is increased resistance, either through dirty contacts, corrosion, etc., that causes the wire to overheat. Wires typically have less than 0.5 ohms of resistance in a circuit in a car. I am talking about measuring the resistance between the wire and the chassis ground.

 

How else would you "think of it"? The reason you get smoke is due to heat. Heat is generated in the wire due to increases resistance in the wire caused by corrosion, dirty connectors, etc. Wire heats up and starts to cook the insulation.

 

To think of it in a hydraulic analogy: if you have a smooth-walled (resistance) pipe and need to flow (current) X amount, you develop a given pressure. If you roughen the pipe wall (increase resistance), but need to flow (current) the same X amount, your pressure increases.

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