Pin Replacement
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Remove the two clamp capscrews (1) from the rear of the connector.
Turn the retainer of the connector counterclockwise until the two pieces are separated.
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Use the Deutsch extraction tool, listed in the table below, to remove a pin from the connector.
Tool Part Number
Wire Size
3824815
20 gauge
3822760
16 gauge
3824816
12 gauge
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.
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NOTE : The repair wire is 127 mm [5 in] long.
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 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.
Use wire crimping tool, Part Number 3822930, to cut 127 mm [5 in] off the wire and pin.
Use the wire crimping tool to remove 6 mm [¼ in] of insulation from the wire.
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Install the correct repair wire on the bare wire.
Make sure the bare wire extends into the splice connector.
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Insert the pin into the correct hole of the connector.
The pin must click into place and hold the wire in the connector.
Pull the wire gently to make sure it is seated in the connector.
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Install the retainer. Tighten the two clamp capscrews.
Torque Value: 1 n.m [9 in-lb]
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Connector Replacement
TOC
Remove the two clamp capscrews (1) from the rear of the connector.
Turn the retainer of the connector counterclockwise until the two pieces are separated.
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Use the Deutsch extraction tool, listed in the table below, to remove a pin from the connector.
Tool Part Number
Wire Size
3824815
20 gauge
3822760
16 gauge
3824816
12 gauge
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.
Refer to the wiring diagram in Section E for pin locations.
Replace one contact wire at a time. If more than one wire needs replaced, attach a lettered tag to each wire removed.
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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.
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Insert the pins into the correct holes of the connector.
The pin must click into place and hold the wire in the connector.
Pull the wire gently to make sure it is seated in the connector.
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Install the retainer. Tighten the two clamp capscrews
Torque Value: 1 n.m [9 in-lb]
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Last Modified: 09-Jun-2004
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