No,
What you can do is put a piece of shrink tube into a small amount of petrol for a period of time and observe the effect on the tube
what wires are they? If they are just regular wires like for lights or something, the best method is to solder them back together with rosin core solder and cover them with heat shrink tubing what wires are they? If they are just regular wires like for lights or something, the best method is to solder them back together with rosin core solder and cover them with heat shrink tubing
it should be somewhere in the intake tubing, should consist of two wires runnung into a clip that plugs into the tubing, and you should be able to pull the whole thing out.
The wires going into the AC pump 1995 Chevy K2500 are the red-marked wires.
There is no such thing. You must be referring to the wiring harness. If that is the case, it is any bundle of wires taped together or secured by confolute tubing.
They are insulators which provide support for the wiring. This type of wiring is known as "knob and tubing"
should be along the tubing where the air filter is. It normally has 2 wires connected to it
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its called wires and its by athlete
It sounds like it is simply two cable wires twisted together and insulated by wrapping the joint with insulating tape. If so, it is better to soldering the twisted bare wires and insulating the joint with a length of heat-shrink tubing.
You could, but it's certainly not a good idea. Any damage to the insulation of the wires running through it would be extremely dangerous.
The vacuum modulator on aÊ2001 Ford Windstar is located in the front left area under the hood. It is connected to the transmission by wires and tubing.
Generally the IAT only has two wires going to it. The IAT is just a temperature dependent resistor.