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v7guy
post Jun 26 2008, 09:53 AM
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I need to extend some wiring.
In the past ive used resin core solder and heat shrink tubing with electrical tape and wiring loom over it.
Is this the correct way? Will it change readings from sensors like the TPS ignition coil because of the rosin core solder?
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post Jun 26 2008, 03:29 PM
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Dunno about the TPS cable, but if you encounter any sensor cables with two insulated wires twisted together as a pair (not actually connected together), be sure to continue the twist in your extension.
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v7guy   splicing/soldering tech   Jun 26 2008, 09:53 AM
trackbird   A proper splice should add minimal resistance to t...   Jun 26 2008, 02:07 PM
sgarnett   Dunno about the TPS cable, but if you encounter an...   Jun 26 2008, 03:29 PM
StanIROCZ   How many wires do you have to extend? Soldering i...   Jun 26 2008, 03:32 PM
v7guy   QUOTE (StanIROCZ @ Jun 26 2008, 09:32 AM)...   Jun 26 2008, 07:16 PM
BigEnos   I just extended some oxygen sensor wiring with no ...   Jun 26 2008, 04:10 PM
StanIROCZ   QUOTE (BigEnos @ Jun 26 2008, 12:10 PM) I...   Jun 26 2008, 05:09 PM
BigEnos   QUOTE (StanIROCZ @ Jun 26 2008, 11:09 AM)...   Jun 26 2008, 05:56 PM
John_D.   QUOTE (StanIROCZ @ Jun 26 2008, 12:09 PM)...   Jun 28 2008, 04:33 PM
roadracetransam   I had few crimped wires work loose in the past. ...   Jun 26 2008, 09:06 PM

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