Shorted wire in loom/New connectors?
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Shorted wire in loom/New connectors?
So i diagnosed my radiator fan not kicking on to a short in the coolant switch wire somewhere between the shock tower connection and the sensor plug itself. Ive never replaced any wiring on my car so my question is what is the easiest way to replace this wire? Im not sure exactly where the short itself is but I assume if I find that just soldering or fixing that would be easiest. But if the whole wire/plug to the coolant switch needs to be replaced is there some place that sells that or would i just need to junkyard hunt?
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Re: Shorted wire in loom/New connectors?
First install a new wire to see if the problem is fixed.
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Re: Shorted wire in loom/New connectors?
I know 100% if the wire was replaced the problem would be fixed. What I'm asking is whats the best way to replace said wire
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Re: Shorted wire in loom/New connectors?
All the round 2-wire sensor plugs are the same.
The best way to repair a harness is to remove it from the car and undo the tape and plastic covering, do any splices with solder, then re-tape it.
It is common to have the contact holes in the plug get damaged putting in a paper clip, etc to jump it and then it no longer makes contact with the switch then the fan won't start.
The best way to repair a harness is to remove it from the car and undo the tape and plastic covering, do any splices with solder, then re-tape it.
It is common to have the contact holes in the plug get damaged putting in a paper clip, etc to jump it and then it no longer makes contact with the switch then the fan won't start.
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Re: Shorted wire in loom/New connectors?
I see that Rywire sells new 2 pin connections for the the thermoswitch plug. Anyone know a thread or tutorial for how to re pin connectors?
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Re: Shorted wire in loom/New connectors?
To repin the plugs you usually have to gently pull out the inner white cover on the inside of the plug. Then you can use a tiny jeweler's flat tip to slide between the spade and the grey plastic piece that holds the spade from sliding out the back of the plug.
How to: Depin various types of Honda plugs - Carolina Hondas
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