Wiring Repair (Helpful How To Series)

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Uploaded by on Sep 11, 2010

Here I show the tools and techniques you will need to make professional repairs to your 12v DC automotive wiring. You can also use these techniques for wiring in aftermarket electronics including stereo, alarm, or remote start systems. (Music by Kevin Macleod incompetech.com

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  • I like how you said you worked on heavy equipment and plant type equipment. I worked at a asphalt plant for a lot of years. That's cool. I hope you do some more mechanical content videos. I have always liked machinery. Nice video.

  • @biguy525 I work at a concrete batch plant. We also work on the front discharge mixers and occasionally dump trucks and yellow iron. Our company has some asphalt plants but I've not worked on them.

  • @SnowLobo95You don't by chance work for one of the Old Castle companies?

  • @biguy525 I actually work for one of the Clyde companies

  • great idea for vids. i have been working in machine shops since i got out of high school working on cnc machines and welding mostly im now up in our engineering dept. but i dont know dog shit about electrical and always find tips interesting. good job on getting some new vids out. take care.

  • @NSE54 Machining is a whole other level in my eyes.The machinist I take my automotive stuff to is a genius. I would like to dabble in it someday at a home shop. I've been welding most of my life. Take care. Thanks for commenting.

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  • i want to repair a wire that may be broken off on my abs connection to my buick century.if i find the break, can i splice it then solder it together? then shrink tube it. not that great with wiring, but a decent mechanic. thanks for your help.

  • This is a very helpful vid, thanks for posting!

  • do you connect the wires on the inside the thing you crimp? do the wires need to touch in the inside of the tube before you crimp them?

  • most of the tools and splices that you used are not available in

    western australia seeing we are so backward.,

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