That is for certain going to have to be cut at the damage and either connected to the black as mentioned, or repaired/ extended with a new eye.Wire is not cut all the way through Dell. Looks like somebody was trying to test it at some point
That is for certain going to have to be cut at the damage and either connected to the black as mentioned, or repaired/ extended with a new eye.Wire is not cut all the way through Dell. Looks like somebody was trying to test it at some point
Yes Dell, I have the 74 Manuel, and I'm pretty sure that the connector. Thank you.WHAT is that bare cut red wire?
Need a better photo of the question connector, what is it's layout and wire colors
DO YOU HAVE a 74 manual. If not I can MAIL you one but that is the only way, as it's too large to up/ download. Send me a PM/ "conversation."
In the back of the manual past the wiring diagrams are layouts of the connectors, if they are OEM and not added, of course.
Is this the connector?
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It sure does look suspect, doesn't it?The first inch or two of the red input seems to have been hot at least a few times.
It does and I think that’s a result of the loose, burnt connection. Not a cause.It sure does look suspect, doesn't it?
I remove Vixen's cluster and check those connections every other oil change. I also remove and inspect the firewall connectors.It does and I think that’s a result of the loose, burnt connection. Not a cause.
I remove Vixen's cluster and check those connections every other oil change. I also remove and inspect the firewall connectors.
Just use a short bolt and a nylock nut. Then make sure to cover it with either tape or shrink tube.How should I joint the two ring connectors? I would rather connect them with a butt connector, but I'm going with a factory ammeter connection later
Looks like that wire was hot and shorted on the sharp edge below it. I changed my mind about bolting them together. Cut the red ring terminal off behind the short, and solder or crimp a new ring on, then bolt them together.Wire is not cut all the way through Dell. Looks like somebody was trying to test it at some point
I would only go so far as to say it could have been a contributor to electrical issues.You guys think this is why the car only starts occasionally and was surging? thoughts
Hard to say where it started until the ammeter itself is removed but the heat damage seems to be at the wire going into the terminal. However I have theory that someone messed around behind the dash and moved the wires.It does and I think that’s a result of the loose, burnt connection. Not a cause.
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I agree. If the conductor is damaged then bolting them together doesn't solve that probem.Looks like that wire was hot and shorted on the sharp edge below it. I changed my mind about bolting them together. Cut the red ring terminal off behind the short, and solder or crimp a new ring on, then bolt them together.
I agree. It’s likely the shorted wire and burned up contacts on the ammeter affected stuff down stream. Fix that, then continue to diagnose the rest of the system.I agree. If the conductor is damaged then bolting them together doesn't solve that probem.
Can't tell from the photos whether the ring terminal and the wire lead can be cleaned up and then spliced in. Should keep that option open if a new ammeter is in the future.
Regardless I would not just bypass the ammeter and assume that and the damaged feed wire are the only issues.