Here is the story:
I left my campus today go get some food. About 10 minutes down the road I jumped on the highway and a minute later my temp and oil pressure shot through the roof. I think the temp gauge hit 245 and the oil pressure was over the H.
I thought my car was blowing up or something. So I swung it over to the shoulder and shut it down. I checked everything out visually and everything seemed fine. Coolant...oil....no leaks...all accounted for.
Then, some guy in a pick-up stops. He is pretty smart and says it may be a headgasket, because the coolant going into the oil would raise the pressure. I thought "Oh great...more problems."
Then, he says it may be a ground. He grabs some cables and grounds the car to the battery. From ground to ground..it sparks. Also, when he puts it on the gauges and everything returned to where they should be during normal running...until you broke the ground he had made.
Now, last week I had Ford put in a starter after we bought a brand new starter and put it in after I got stranded at a gas station. With the new starter we put in...it still wouldnt start. So, I had it towed to Ford. They said that our brand new starter was shorted and broken so we just had them throw one it..and it worked. We then took that starter back to Autozone and they tested it before we could return it. The starter that Ford said was bad...worked fine.
So, basically, now I have this ground or shorting problem.
Where can I check first...I dont even know where to begin.
Thanks,
Kevin
