Yep thats exactly what i did. It was corroded all the way to the pin . First time i ever depinned and repinned a harness but it went smooth as butter... we have light !! Thanks for all ur guys help..
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I think im gonna have to carry a small kit of plugs and pins with me to build a harness , because this truck has alot of hack wiring jobs from the previous owner ..
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It doesn't look like a hack job. Wonder why they have had to repair it in the same place twice?D.Tibbitt Thanks this. -
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I love those Deutsch connectors. Simple and dependable. When I wire up my W900A I'm doing it all with Deutsch if I can.
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As for pins and connector bodies we get ours from a local supplier but literally everyone makes them. Grote and CAT are 2 that come to mind. I prefer the full round barrel pins over the open style. They seem to crimp easier and look nicer than the open style. -
I used to be an offshore fisherman in Florida, and it was the same story on my boat.
Somewhat tangentially related, there is a really good military spec product called Corrosion Block by Lear chemical that works wonders keeping rust at bay on steel should you ever have a need for it. It is rather amazing technology.
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Hey thats cool... I didnt even know you could repin plugs! I may have to look into carrying some of that stuff for my truck as well. I suppose there are several styles of plugs and pins, depending on make of truck?
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1. the wrong crimp spot is used on the tool
2. Over stripping the wire
3. Overcrimping the butt connector damaging the heatshrink sleeve
4. Using too high of a heat basically burning the sleeve.
5. Not heat shrinking it at all
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