Still the VTC grounding problem-Is there a mothed without cutting the wire?
Still the VTC grounding problem-Is there a mothed without cutting the wire?
I want to do the VTC grounding job. But I don't want to cut the coat
of the wire. Any other alternative options? Is there any connector
or quick splicer available to solve this problem? If so, please give
me a part number. Thanks a lot.
of the wire. Any other alternative options? Is there any connector
or quick splicer available to solve this problem? If so, please give
me a part number. Thanks a lot.
Re: Still the VTC grounding problem-Is there a mothed without cutting the wire?
Originally posted by northrabbit
I want to do the VTC grounding job. But I don't want to cut the coat
of the wire. Any other alternative options? Is there any connector
or quick splicer available to solve this problem? If so, please give
me a part number. Thanks a lot.
I want to do the VTC grounding job. But I don't want to cut the coat
of the wire. Any other alternative options? Is there any connector
or quick splicer available to solve this problem? If so, please give
me a part number. Thanks a lot.
you can just unclip it if you dont want it on anymore
Re: Re: Still the VTC grounding problem-Is there a mothed without cutting the wire?
Could you give me a picture or a link so that I can know what type of
connector are you using? Thanks.
BTW: Where to buy it, Radioshack or Wal-mart or any other place?
connector are you using? Thanks.
BTW: Where to buy it, Radioshack or Wal-mart or any other place?
Originally posted by «§»Craig B«§»
the connectors I used and that are listed in the procedure for it dont require any stripping of the VTC signal wire
you can just unclip it if you dont want it on anymore
the connectors I used and that are listed in the procedure for it dont require any stripping of the VTC signal wire
you can just unclip it if you dont want it on anymore
I did it without cutting the wire as well. Strip back the casing of the green/y wire with a razor blade to expose the wire without cutting it. I then soldered on the new lead and covered it with liquid electrical tape, then tape. If I ever want to go back I can simply snip off the soldered wire.
I prefer soldered connections over any type or crimp, I build conversion harness for engine swaps for OBD-I and OBD-II systems, I have had many crimped connections fail over time.
I prefer soldered connections over any type or crimp, I build conversion harness for engine swaps for OBD-I and OBD-II systems, I have had many crimped connections fail over time.
Re: Re: Re: Still the VTC grounding problem-Is there a mothed without cutting the wire?
Originally posted by northrabbit
Could you give me a picture or a link so that I can know what type of
connector are you using? Thanks.
BTW: Where to buy it, Radioshack or Wal-mart or any other place?
Could you give me a picture or a link so that I can know what type of
connector are you using? Thanks.
BTW: Where to buy it, Radioshack or Wal-mart or any other place?
it has everything you're asking for and more
Re: Re: Re: Re: Still the VTC grounding problem-Is there a mothed without cutting the wire?
Sorry, I visited all the webpages listed in FAQ, including your own
homepages, but I haven't found any connector you metioned. Could you
give me a picture of the connector you used? Thanks.
homepages, but I haven't found any connector you metioned. Could you
give me a picture of the connector you used? Thanks.
Originally posted by «§»Craig B«§»
read the webpage (in the FAQ post here)
it has everything you're asking for and more
read the webpage (in the FAQ post here)
it has everything you're asking for and more
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Still the VTC grounding problem-Is there a mothed without cutting the wire?
Originally posted by northrabbit
Sorry, I visited all the webpages listed in FAQ, including your own
homepages, but I haven't found any connector you metioned. Could you
give me a picture of the connector you used? Thanks.
Sorry, I visited all the webpages listed in FAQ, including your own
homepages, but I haven't found any connector you metioned. Could you
give me a picture of the connector you used? Thanks.
click the how-to link
find VTC rewire on there
that first page it will take you to is a general introduction, at the top, there is a link to the other page which has instructions and it has pics and part numbers of the connectors that I used from Radio Shack. There are lots of other types of connectors that can be used including the "quick splice" or vampire taps that you can get at any Home Depot, Radio Shack or even Pep Boys
looks like this

btw, where in GA are you? I'm downtown at GT
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Still the VTC grounding problem-Is there a mothed without cutting the wire?
Thanks a lot.
I am in GT, too. We are colleague. :-)
I am in GT, too. We are colleague. :-)
Originally posted by «§»Craig B«§»
go to my homepage
click the how-to link
find VTC rewire on there
that first page it will take you to is a general introduction, at the top, there is a link to the other page which has instructions and it has pics and part numbers of the connectors that I used from Radio Shack. There are lots of other types of connectors that can be used including the "quick splice" or vampire taps that you can get at any Home Depot, Radio Shack or even Pep Boys
looks like this

btw, where in GA are you? I'm downtown at GT
go to my homepage
click the how-to link
find VTC rewire on there
that first page it will take you to is a general introduction, at the top, there is a link to the other page which has instructions and it has pics and part numbers of the connectors that I used from Radio Shack. There are lots of other types of connectors that can be used including the "quick splice" or vampire taps that you can get at any Home Depot, Radio Shack or even Pep Boys
looks like this

btw, where in GA are you? I'm downtown at GT
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Still the VTC grounding problem-Is there a mothed without cutting the wire?
Originally posted by «§»Craig B«§»
go to my homepage
click the how-to link
find VTC rewire on there
that first page it will take you to is a general introduction, at the top, there is a link to the other page which has instructions and it has pics and part numbers of the connectors that I used from Radio Shack. There are lots of other types of connectors that can be used including the "quick splice" or vampire taps that you can get at any Home Depot, Radio Shack or even Pep Boys
looks like this

btw, where in GA are you? I'm downtown at GT
go to my homepage
click the how-to link
find VTC rewire on there
that first page it will take you to is a general introduction, at the top, there is a link to the other page which has instructions and it has pics and part numbers of the connectors that I used from Radio Shack. There are lots of other types of connectors that can be used including the "quick splice" or vampire taps that you can get at any Home Depot, Radio Shack or even Pep Boys
looks like this

btw, where in GA are you? I'm downtown at GT
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