V40 L4-1.9L Turbo VIN 25 B4204T2 (2000)
Terminal crimping occurs in an enclosed core crimp.
An enclosed core crimp on a cable terminal has a soldered sleeve with an insulating layer of material around it. The cable is inserted in the core wings
and crimped in place using a drift type crimp tool.
The cover around ring cable terminals is color coded to indicate the cable area.
Normally this type of terminal does not have insulation wings.
The illustration shows a cross section of a terminal crimping using a crimp tool intended for insulated terminals, referred to in New cable terminal See:
Replacing Cable Terminals/New Cable Terminal Seal SWS and plug See: Replacing Cable Terminals/Seal SWS and Plug.
Uninsulated cable terminals
Terminal crimping is carried out in either an open or enclosed contact.
Enclosed type