Achieva V6-3100 3.1L MFI VIN M (1994)
When using a new terminal:
a. Slip cable seal away from terminal (if seal exist).
b. Cut wire as close to terminal as possible.
c. Slip a new cable seal onto wire (if necessary).
d. Strip 3/16" (5 mm) of insulation from wire.
e. Crimp a new terminal to the wire.
f.
Solder with rosin core solder.
g. Slide cable seal toward terminal (if equipped with a seal).
h. Crimp cable seal and insulation (if equipped with a seal).
i.
Apply grease to connectors outside the passenger compartment where the connector originally was equipped with grease.
Figure 17
To re-use a terminal or lead assembly, see previous steps c through i for repairs. Be sure to keep cable seal (if equipped) on terminal side of splice.
5. Insert lead from the back until it catches.
6. Install TPA's, CPA's and/or secondary locks, if equipped (see Figures 18 & 19).
Figure 18
Figure 19
General
There are three electrical conditions that can cause a non-working circuit: an "Open Circuit," a "Short Circuit" or a "Grounded Circuit." The break
can also be caused by intermittent or poor connections.
Open Circuit