Ignition cable is getting too!!!! Hot!!!

Hello guys im having a little tecnical issue here so here is the deal! I got a clifford g5 alarm in my car! Lately the ignition wire is been getting way too hot! It burned my ignition harness ( black and yellow cable!! my alarm seems to be working fine so does the remot start no issues with bad wiring as i can tell. Picture above of the burned harness! The black and yellow cable is the one that seems to be getting hot all the way down to the fuse box- to the ignition itself

so i went to the junk yard and got a ignition harness and plug it back the same way it was
im going to give a quick layout of how my alarm is installed to my ignition switch!
All the connection with the new harness are clean and solid! No half ass job!

After the installation of the new harness only the black and yellow wired seems to be getting extremely hot!!! When the car is turn on!! All the other wires! Are nice and cool! I guess the problem started with the black and yellow!! I traced it back to the fusebox and its clean!! The only thing connected to it is a pink cable from my alarm??? Can that be the problem???

So here is the layout of my alarm connected to ignition harness!

ignition harness -///-alarm cables*
white -///-red
white/black -///purple
black/white -///green
blue/white -/// pink/white
black/ yellow!!! The one that is getting hot!!! -/// pink
yellow -/// orange looking one

so thats basically my ignition harness connected to the alarm???

So with that said??? Any help??? Any suggestion? Of what might be causing this problem?? Why is the black/yellow cable still getting extremely hot???

well i guess there are no tecnical help here… no one could answer to my problem! but anyways i figure it out.! my fans were connected to that wire i guess it was drawing to much power. so it was overheating! problem solved!!.. for future reference dont connect the fans to the black/yellow cable in the engine bay. that cable is an ignition cable but it cant handle that much power. thanks

I was going to suggest that there is too much draw or excessive resistance on the wire but good to hear you figgured it out. kudos on posting your finding and fix aswell :up:

Yeah no problem!! Thank god it was a small miscalculation lol! I was afraid I had to tear out my dash and start looking for wiring issues!!! Those are not fun to deal with haha!