J-38125 Terminal Repair Kit
• | If the harness is taped, remove the tape. |
• | To avoid wiring insulation damage, use a sewing ripper in order to cut open the harness. |
• | If the harness has a black plastic conduit, pull out the desired wire. |
• | Cut as little wire off the harness as possible. |
• | Ensure that each splice is at least 40 mm (1.5 in) away from other splices, harness branches and connectors. This helps prevent moisture from bridging adjacent splices and causing damage. |
• | The wire must be of equal or greater size than the original (except fusible link). |
• | The wire's insulation must have the same or higher temperature rating. |
- | Use general purpose insulation for areas that are not subject to high temperatures. |
- | Use a cross-linked polyethylene insulated wire for areas where high temperatures are expected. |
Important: Use cross-linked polyethylene wire to replace PVC, but do not replace cross-linked polyethylene with PVC. Cross-linked polyethylene wire is not fuel resistant. Do not use to replace wire where there is the possibility of fuel contact. |
• | Select the correct size opening in the wire stripper or work down from the largest size. |
• | Strip approximately 7.5 mm (5/16 in) of insulation from each wire to be spliced. |
• | Ensure that the wires extend beyond the clip in each direction. |
• | Ensure that no insulation is caught under the clip. |
Ensure that no strands of wire are cut.