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0.25 mm 2 Wire With Individual Crimp Connector, Repairing






Wiring Harnesses and Connectors, Repairing

Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required

Wiring Harness Repair Set (VAS 1978 B)

CAUTION!
Repairs to the wiring harnesses and connectors must only be performed using the wiring harness repair set (VAS 1978 B).

Observe the country specific requirements.

Use of the (VAS 1978 B) is described in detail in the attached operating instructions.

Repairs on open circuits and faulty connectors are also explained using examples.

0.25 mm 2 Wire with Individual Crimp Connector, Repairing

Procedure

- Free up the wire to be repaired approximately 20 cm on both sides of the repair point.

CAUTION!
Risk of damaging the electrical wires.

Expose wrapped wiring harnesses carefully.

- If necessary, removing the wiring harness wrapping using a knife.

- Cut out the damaged wire section using wire stripper (VAS 1978/3).





If, by cutting out the damaged wire section, both ends of the vehicle specific single wire are too short for a repair using a single crimp connector, insert a repair wire section of matching length with two crimp connections. Refer to => [ 0.25 mm Wire with Intermediate Wire Section, Repairing ]. 0.25 mm 2 Wire With Intermediate Wire Section, Repairing

- Adjust the sliding stop in the (VAS 1978/3) jaws to 12 to 14 mm for the wire to be stripped.





- Insert wire end from front up to stop into jaws of the pliers and squeeze the pliers completely.

- Open the pliers again and remove the stripped wire end.

- Twist the bare strands one half turn.

- For the repair of a 0.25 mm 2 wire, use a small yellow crimp connector from the (VAS 1978 B).

- To press the crimp connector, use the (VAS 1978/1-2) with (VAS 1978/1-1).





- Slide the small yellow crimp connector onto both stripped, non-insulated wire ends on the vehicle specific single wire and crimp them using crimp pliers.





Do not crimp the wire insulation.

After crimping, crimp connections must be heat shrunk using hot air gun to prevent moisture penetration.





- Place the (VAS 1978/15A) on the (VAS 1978/14A).

CAUTION!
Risk of damaging surrounding components.

When heat-shrinking crimp connections, be careful not to damage any other wiring, plastic parts or insulating material with the hot nozzle of the hot air blower.

Always observe operating instructions of heat gun.

- Heat the crimp connection using the hot air blower lengthwise from center outward until it is sealed completely and adhesive comes out the ends.





This is how the completed repair location with individual crimp connector should appear.

Make sure that crimp connections do not lie directly next to each other when several wires need to be repaired. Arrange the crimp connectors at a slight offset so that the circumference of the wiring harness does not become too large.





If the repair point was previous taped, this point must be taped again with yellow insulating tape after repairs.

Secure the repaired wiring harness if necessary with a cable tie to prevent flapping noises while driving.