AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS – How to repin /diagnose / fix DIY

AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS – How to repin /diagnose / fix DIY

How to fix automotive electrical connectors. How to repin connectors. car electrical tools DIY honda chevrolet lexus bmw saturn nissan toyota gm scion hundai…

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klowny1969 says:

They also have metal tabs that should be pushed in..thanks for watching and subscribing!

Michael Brux says:

What about the female connectors of each of those plugs?

klowny1969 says:

Ur welcome :)

Med Elghanami says:

thank you

klowny1969 says:

Thanks Terry.. Im about to relocate by camaros battery to the trunk and my friend lent me his crimper which costs 250 bux haha..its rediculous how much some of them go for..ur right!

stuzman52 says:

Hey klown, Good tip on the Lisle tool. You’re right about the special crimpers and they are expensive. We have some at work which runs about $300 per crimper and there’s a special crimper for each type of terminals out there. At home, I just solder them in as you’ve mentioned. Good video.

klowny1969 says:

Thanks..u can go to summitracing and search for weatherpak connectors or deutsche connectors..i beleive allstar also makes electrical connectors..or u can just do a search for electrical connectors on summits website..if u havent already..please like my videos and subscribe..Thanks for watching this klowns channel!

dobermann2013 says:

Thank you, it was very useful video for me. You mentioned that the pins are expensive, but do you know from where we could order them? Dealership probably? If I understood correctly the pins connect the wire and they enter in the housing. Is it correct? Thanks again for your video!

klowny1969 says:

Glad u liked it!

faseonepk2002 says:

Not bad, I figured there was a proper tool to get those terminals out. Hurts to think of all the holes I’ve mangled to get the job done. Thanks for the videos!

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