By placing the tone generator at one end of a wire and attaching a tone locator to the other end, you can verify the location of a wire termination
IDC termination is the Insulation Displacing Connector method of wire termination. This technique is used in the by technicians and electricians in applications that involve multi-wire cables.
1995 GMC Jimmy Remote Start System WiringVehicle Battery Positive Wire (+): RedVehicle Battery Positive Wire Location: Ignition Switch HarnessVehicle Ignition Wire (+): PinkVehicle Ignition Wire Location: Ignition Switch HarnessVehicle Second Ignition Wire (+): WhiteVehicle Second Ignition Wire Location: Ignition Switch HarnessVehicle Accessory Wire (+): OrangeVehicle Accessory Wire Location: Ignition Switch HarnessVehicle Second Accessory Wire (+): N/AVehicle Second Accessory Wire Location: N/AAutomobile Engine Starter Wire (+): YellowAutomobile Engine Starter Wire Location: Ignition Switch HarnessAutomobile Second Engine Starter Wire (-): N/AAutomobile Second Engine Starter Wire Location: N/AFactory Anti-Theft System: GM Passlock II Vehicle ImmobilizerFactory Anti-Theft System Type: The Key Sends a RF Signal to the BCM ModuleCar Key Sense Wire (-): Light GreenCar Key Sense Wire Location: Ignition Switch HarnessCar Neutral Safety Wire (+): N/ACar Neutral Safety Wire Location: N/ACar Tachometer Wire (-): WhiteCar Tachometer Wire Location: Ignition Switch HarnessCar Speed Sense Wire: Green/WhiteCar Speed Sense Wire Location: At Pin #3 in 24 Pin Black Connector at VCM ModuleCar Parking Lights Wire (+): Light BlueCar Parking Lights Wire Location: In Blue Plug at BCM ModuleCar Brake Lights Wire (+): WhiteCar Brake Lights Wire Location: At Switch Above Brake PedalCar Reverse Lights Wire (+): GrayCar Reverse Lights Wire Location: In Harness Going to TransmissionCar Horn Wire (-): BlackCar Horn Wire Location: In Harness at Steering Column
Having extra cable at termination points is a good practice to get into. If a wire burns off of a termination point or the wire burns back on itself the whole cable does not have to be changed out. Just cut the wire in the cable back to the undamaged section and reconnect the wire. Without this extra length of cable the consumer will have to under go additional costs should a failure occur.
Having extra cable at termination points is a good practice to get into. If a wire burns off of a termination point or the wire burns back on itself the whole cable does not have to be changed out. Just cut the wire in the cable back to the undamaged section and reconnect the wire. Without this extra length of cable the consumer will have to under go additional costs should a failure occur.
1997 Chrysler LHS Auto Alarm Wiring GuideBattery Constant 12v+ Positive Wire (+): Pink/Black and RedBattery Constant 12v+ Positive Wire Location: Ignition Switch HarnessStarter Positive Wire (+): Yellow/Gold DotsStarter Positive Wire Location: Ignition Switch HarnessIgnition Positive Wire (+): Dark Blue/Gold DotsIgnition Positive Wire Location: Ignition Switch HarnessSecond Ignition Positive Wire (+): Red/White/Gold DotsSecond Ignition Positive Wire Location: Ignition Switch HarnessAccessory Positive Wire (+): Black/OrangeAccessory Positive Wire Location: Ignition Switch HarnessSecond Accessory Positive Wire (+): Black/WhiteSecond Accessory Positive Wire Location: Ignition Switch HarnessParking Light Positive Wire (+): Black/YellowParking Light Positive Wire Location: In Drivers Kick PanelPower Door Lock Positive Wire (+): Orange/WhitePower Door Lock Positive Wire Location: In White Plug, Back Of FuseboxPower Door Unlock Positive Wire (+): Pink/VioletPower Door Unlock Positive Wire Location: In White Plug, Back Of FuseboxDoor Trigger Wire: Tan (-) And Tan/Red (-) Use Both. When connecting an alarm system, the tan (-) is for the driver's side and the tan/red (-) is for the passenger's side use both wires and diode isolate.Door Trigger Wire Location: In Drivers Kick PanelDomelight Supervision Wire (-): Tan (Requires Relay)Domelight Supervision Wire Location: In Drivers Kick PanelTrunk Release Positive Wire (+): Black/White (Requires Relay)Trunk Release Positive Wire Location: At Trunk Release SwitchHorn Negative Wire (-): Black/RedHorn Negative Wire Location: At Relay In FuseboxTachometer Wire Negative Wire (-): Red, White Or BlackTachometer Wire Negative Wire Location: At Ignition Coil PackBrake Light Positive Wire (+): WhiteBrake Light Positive Wire Location: At Switch Above Brake PedalFactory Alarm Disarm Wire (-): Light Green/OrangeFactory Alarm Disarm Wire Location: In Either Kick PanelFactory Anti-Theft System: N/AFactory Anti-Theft System Location: N/A
It is used to show the correct length that the wire has to be stripped to make a perfect termination. By using this mark no bare conductor will be exposed when the plug is assembled for use.
To answer this question the voltage and the amperage of the cap must be stated. Then the termination letters can be given.
It is a brown wire connected to the distributor.
A jumper wire termination type used in electronics testing. Normal used in a Break Out Box (BOB) to connect a test point to another point connection. It is a alligator clip on one side and a test point bayonet on the other.
Materials would consist of extension cord cable, male and female cap ends. The tools would consist of a screwdriver that will fit the termination ends screw configuration and a pair of wire strippers or a knife to strip the extension cord wire.
guide wire is fed through the outer needle into the artery to the area that requires angiographic study. A fluoroscope displays a view of the patient's vascular system and is used to direct the guide wire to the correct location
Is either; A. the length of the wire B. the diameter of the wire c. the location of the wire D. the temperature of the wire