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Home / Car Parts / Engine & Engine Management / Switches / Wiring Harness Repair

Wiring Harness Repair

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Whether you are looking to replace a broken car wiring harness or repair a damaged one, our line-up of vehicle wiring harness repair products has the necessary items to get the job done right.


Our selection includes top-quality electrical connectors, crimps, and terminals in a variety of standard sizes.

Additionally, our wiring harness repair products help eliminate the hassle of hard wiring and shorten spliced-together wiring for a cleaner look and improved airflow.

Plus, with our intuitive installation instructions, even a novice car enthusiast can make a professional repair without hassle or frustration.

In short, our selection of vehicle wiring harness repair products acts as the perfect complement to your vehicle’s wiring system, allowing you to rest easy knowing that you’ve made a safe, reliable replacement or repair.

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Frequently Asked Questions - FAQs


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Q: What tools are necessary for wiring harness repair?

A: Common tools needed to perform wiring harness repair include a soldering gun, soldering iron, wire strippers, needle-nose pliers, heat shrink tubing, and electrical tape.

Q: How do I know if my wiring harness needs repair?

A: Signs that a wiring harness may need repair or maintenance include corrosion or discoloration of the wire casing, spark or smoke coming from the wiring, and poor connections or loose connections between the wiring components.

Q: What is the best way to test a wiring harness?

A: The best way to test a wiring harness is to use an ohmmeter, voltmeter, and a wattmeter. These tools will allow you to measure the voltage and current passing through the harness and identify any electrical shorts or other discrepancies.


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