K 1500 Truck 4WD V8-4.8L VIN V (1999)
Splicing Copper Wire Using Splice Clips
12. Tape the splice. Roll on enough tape in order to duplicate the thickness of the insulation on the existing wires.
Splicing Copper Wire Using Splice Clips
13. Additional tape can be applied to the wire if the wire does not belong in a conduit or another harness covering. Use a winding motion in order to
cover the first piece of tape.
Splicing Copper Wire Using Splice Sleeves
Crimp And Seal Splice Chart
Use crimp and seal splice sleeves to form a one-to-one splice on all types of insulation except tefzel and coaxial to form a one-to-one splice. Use tefzel
and coaxial where there is special requirements such as moisture sealing. Follow the instructions below in order to splice copper wire using crimp and
seal splice sleeves.
TOOLS REQUIRED
J 38125-B Terminal Repair kit
1. Open the harness.
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If the harness is taped, remove the tape.
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To avoid wiring insulation damage, use a sewing ripper in order to cut open the harness.
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If the harness has a black plastic conduit, pull out the desired wire.
2. Cut the wire.
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Cut as little wire off the harness as possible.
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Ensure that each splice is at least 40 mm (1.5 in) away from other splices, harness branches, and connectors. This will help prevent moisture
from bridging adjacent splices and causing damage.