Contacts in Contact Housing, Repairing
Contacts in Contact Housing, Repairing
Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required
• Wiring Harness Repair Set (VAS 1978)
• Wiring Harness Repair Set (VAS 1978A)
• Wiring Harness Repair Set (VAS 1978 B)
• Crimp Pliers 0.35 mm2 - 2.5 mm2 (VAS 1978/1A)
• Wire Stripper (VAS 1978/3)
Procedure
- First, open or release the secondary lock of the contact housing, refer to => [ Secondary Lock ] Secondary Lock.
- Release contact (primary lock) using the appropriate release tool, refer to => [ Primary Lock ] Primary Lock.
- Pull contact at single wire out of contact housing.
- Take the yellow repair wire with the correct contact out of the (VAS 1978) / (VAS 1978A) / (VAS 1978 B).
- Free up the wire to be repaired approximately 20 cm (8 inches) on both sides of the repair point.
- Remove wiring harness wrapping using a folding knife.
- Insert new contact of repair wire into contact housing until it engages.
- Slide a single wire seal onto the repair wire.
• When doing this, small diameter of single seal must point toward contact housing.
- Slide single wire seal into contact housing using the correct assembly tool, refer to => [ Single Wire Seals, Installing ] Single Wire Seals, Installing.
- Shorten repair wire and single wire of vehicle-specific wiring harness according to your needs using (VAS 1978/3).
- Strip ends of repair wire and of vehicle-specific single wire using 6 - 7 mm (VAS 1978/3).
- Crimp the stripped ends of repair wire and single wire of vehicle-specific wiring harness using (VAS 1978/1A) and a crimp connection as described in=> [ Wire Break with Single Repair Point ] Wire Break with Single Repair Point.
• Make sure that crimp connections do not lie directly next to each other when several wires need to be repaired. Arrange crimp connections at a slight offset so that the circumference of the wiring harness does not become too large.
• In the event the repair point was previous taped, this point must be taped anew with yellow insulating tape after repairs.
• Secure the repaired wiring harness with a cable tie to prevent flapping noises while driving.