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Title: WIRE REPAIR


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WIRE REPAIR
2
TROUBLESHOOTING STEPS
  • Confirm the Complaint
  • Study the electrical schematic
  • Locate and repair the fault
  • Test the repair

3
TYPES OF WIRE
  • Primary Wire
  • polyvinyl cross-linked polyethylene
  • Battery Cable

4
TYPES OF WIRE
  • Spark plug wire also known as secondary wire

5
WIRE REPAIR
  • Type of Repair required
  • Ease of Access
  • Type of conductor
  • Size of wire
  • Circuit requirements
  • Manufacturer's recommendations

6
WIRE SIZE
Less resistance in stranded wire
Larger gauge number means smaller wire
Copper wire is flexible and inexpensive
7
AWG to METRIC Wire Sizes
8
WIRE MARKINGS
Use different color wires so it is easier to
trace out the wires.
9
HEAT SINK
When soldering electronics use heat sink
10
SOLDER JOINT
11
W Crimp
W CRIMP
12
Wire Strippers
  • W Crimp
  • Insulated Connector
  • Non-insulated Connector

13
SOLDER LUG
14
FUSIBLE LINK REPAIR
1. Remove damaged fusible link 2. Prepare
cut wire end for new fusible link 3.
Install crimp style lug 4. Install new fusible
link by crimping link to lug 5. Solder link
to lug also 6. Apply Heat Shrink to
connection
15
Twisted Pair Wire
  • A Twisted Pair Wire is a wire that is just
    twisted.
  • Since both wires have nearly equal exposure to
    any interference, the differential noise is
    slight.

16
HEAT SHRINK
  • Cut Wire Insulation and Strip off
  • Install Crimp terminal
  • Prepare Heat Shrink
  • Install Heat Shrink
  • Apply heat to Heat Shrink tube Heat gun works
    best.

17
SHEILDED CABLE REPAIR
  • Cut out damaged section of wire
  • Remove 1 inch out outer insulation
  • Unwrap Mylar tape
  • Splice Cut wires
  • Wrap Mylar tape
  • Splice Drain Wire

18
SOLDERING OF TERMINAL
  • Strip Wire as normal
  • Form wire terminal around insulation
  • Form wire strands on terminal
  • Solder Strands to terminal

19
TERMINAL TYPES
  • Crimp Style
  • Non-crimp Style/Solder
  • No insulation
  • Different wire gauge sizes.
  • Color codes
  • Red 18-22 gauge
  • Blue 14-16 gauge
  • Yellow 10-12gauge
  • Quality

20
TERMINAL TYPES
Spade
Hook
Wire nut
Ring
Quick Splice
T-Tap
Male bullet
Female bullet
Butt connector
Female quick Connect
Male quick connect
Self-Stripping fuse holder
Closed End Connector
Fully Insulated Female Quick connect
Non insulated Butt Connector
Non Insulated ring
Fuse tap
21
CONNECTORS
  • TYPES
  • MOLDED
  • MUTIPLE WIRE
  • BULKHEAD
  • WEATHER-PACK
  • METRI-PACK
  • ALL USE SOME TYPE OF TERMINAL LOCK

22
CONNECTORS
23
TERMINAL TOOLS
  • Bullet Style
  • Spade Style
  • Must use to unlock terminal locks
  • Use push-to-seat and pull-to-seat

24
Whats the difference Weather packs/ Metri Paks
  • The Weather Pack system uses only round pin
    terminals or round socket terminals.
  • It is used to connect wires together.

25
Whats the difference Weather packs/ Metri Paks
  • Metri-Pack are the other connectors, male blade
  • Metri-Pack is more likely to connect to a device
    such as a sensor, a switch, a relay, a header
    block, or even an electronic control module.
    There are only a few in-line mating Metri-Pack
    parts.

26
Weather packs
  • Must use terminal tools
  • Use push-to-seat

3-Way Tower and 3-Way Shroud
27
Weather packs
  • Tower and Shroud
  • Can have 1 to 6 connectors
  • Can be flat
  • Square
  • Or round

28
How to repair Weather packs
Seal loaded on stripped wire(wire stripped 5.0mm
or 3/16")
Terminal, seal and wire(positioned to be
crimped)
Crimped Weather Pack Terminal
29
Cable seals What size, why so many colors
  • Blue is 12 gauge
  • Gray is 14 gauge
  • Green is 18-20 gauge
  • Purple is 20 gauge
  • Red is 16-20 gauge

30
Metri Paks
  • Must use terminal tools
  • Use push-to-seat and pull- to-seat

Sealed Metri-Pack 280 Series One-Way Housings and
Locks
Sealed Metri-Pack 150 Series Two-Way Housings and
Locks
31
Whats What (Proper Names)
  • A. Female Connector Assembly
  • B. TPA Lock
  • C. Male Connector Assembly

32
Pull-to-seat" (abbreviated P2S)
 


 


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Common Two-Wire Sensor Connector Plug
Fuel Injector Connector
Common Three-Wire Sensor Connector
Common Two-Wire Sensor Connector
34
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS
  • Used on Instrument Panels
  • Made of thin phenolic or fiberglass board
  • Conductive metal is etched to make circuits.
  • Must use care when servicing printed circuit
    board. Tears, oil off fingers, etc.

35
TYPICAL PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD
36
Removing electrical tape
  • One little trick to removing electrical tape is
    to use a seam ripper.
  • Do not force, a steady easy push will allow it to
    cut the tape.

37
Thanks to these companies
  • Thanks to metripack.com
  • http//www.metripack.com/metripackhome.html
  • And weatherpack.com
  • http//www.weatherpack.com/weatherpackhome.html
  • For use of pictures and information on there web
    site.

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Thats All folks!
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