This connector is used to connect many different components to the engine, or other devices. The connector can have many different pin configurations. All types of connectors are repaired in the same manner. The two-way connector is displayed in this procedure.
Before installing the new repair wire, perform a test fit to make sure the wire is the correct size.
Refer to the appropriate wiring repair kit in the service tools table in the front of Section 19 for the correct repair wire. Replace one contact wire at a time. If more than one wire needs replaced, attach a lettered tag to each wire removed.
Refer to the wiring diagram in Section E for pin locations.
NOTE: The shroud connector bodies (1) use pin terminals (2). The tower connector bodies (3) use socket terminals (4).
Before installing the new repair wire, perform a test fit to make sure the wire is the correct size.
Refer to the appropriate wiring repair kit in the service tools table in the front of Section 19 for the correct repair wire. Replace one contact wire at a time. If more than one wire needs to be replaced, attach a lettered tag to each wire removed.
Refer to the wiring diagram in Section E for pin locations.
If more than one wire is repaired or if the connector body is replaced, make sure to insert the wires into the same locations as they were in. Electrical problems can occur if wires are switched.
Insert the terminal into the connector body. The terminal locking lances must click and hold the terminal in the body.
The connector is used to connect many different components to the engine, or other devices. The connector can have many different pin configurations. All types of connectors are repaired in the same manner. The two-way connector is displayed in this procedure.
Before installing the new connector, perform a test fit to make sure the connector is keyed correctly.
Refer to the appropriate wiring repair kit in the service tools table in the front of Section 19 for the correct repair connector.
Refer to the wiring diagram in Section E for pin locations.
Replace one contact wire at a time. If more than one wire needs to be replaced, attach a lettered tag to each wire removed.
If more that one wire is repaired or if the connector body is replaced, make sure to insert the wires into the same locations as they were in. Electrical problems can occur if wires are switched.
Insert the terminal into the connector body. The terminal locking lances must click and hold the terminal in the body.
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