agentorange313
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- Dec 21, 2008
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Westfield,
New_Jersey
I am working on my wiring harness right now deleting obsolete systems such as A/C, EGR, A/C clutch switch etc. Since the wiring harness is more than 20 years old many of the wires have been through many heat cycles and have harden.
From the pictures below you can see that my CAS wire has cracked due to this. I am looking for solutions beyond just taping it or covering it up with proper insulation.
I know that there are 2g to 1g CAS adapter cables, they appear to come with new Pigtail for the 1g CAS sensor. I was thinking calling one of the supporting vendors that carry them and seeing if I could just get the pigtail.
Personally, I can not find a way to take apart the connector to replace the wire with a new one. If this is the case, I guess the only choice I have is the new pigtail, this just has me worried because there might be other connectors in the same condition that need replacing, and I know some of the connectors are no longer made.
Does anyone have an alternative solution to replacing my CAS wire?
Thanks
From the pictures below you can see that my CAS wire has cracked due to this. I am looking for solutions beyond just taping it or covering it up with proper insulation.
I know that there are 2g to 1g CAS adapter cables, they appear to come with new Pigtail for the 1g CAS sensor. I was thinking calling one of the supporting vendors that carry them and seeing if I could just get the pigtail.
Personally, I can not find a way to take apart the connector to replace the wire with a new one. If this is the case, I guess the only choice I have is the new pigtail, this just has me worried because there might be other connectors in the same condition that need replacing, and I know some of the connectors are no longer made.
Does anyone have an alternative solution to replacing my CAS wire?
Thanks