Hi Brad, I had the same problem described below. The socket for fuse #7 (top center) was melting. This fuse controls the Labmda unit. In my case, fixing the fuse also fixed a nasty idling problem that I was having - one so bad that my De Lorean kept dying on me. One way to fix your problem is to work around the melted area, adding a fuse in new wiring (which sounds like what was done to your car). Cleaning the fuse contacts to remove corrosion, which will reduce heat buildup...hopefully prolonging the life of the fusebox. Good luck! Travis Graham #6344 > I was driving the D last night and I noticed a funny smell. I took it > home and forgot about it. I took it out the next day and not a mile > down the way it died. I tried to start it but it wont stay running. It > will fire for a sec or two but when I hit the gas it dies. I opened the > fuse box behind the passenger seat and instantly remembered the funny > smell. There was a 20A glass fuse in a white holder that had melted. > The original fuse box has a melted fuse slot (w/o a fuse in it) on the > top middle row. Could this be a workaround for the melted fuse box > slot? I assume this is for the fuel pump? I havent had a chance to > replace the fuse yet but if I do I still want to know why it got so hot. > Any help? > > Thank you, > Brad. > -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ eGroup home: http://www.eGroups.com/group/dmcnews http://www.eGroups.com - Simplifying group communications