Wires Chewed or Broken in Your Car or Truck? Fix It the Right Way with a Replacement Connector Kit

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Wires do get chewed up in cars and trucks from time to time, especially newer vehicles that are using soy-based insulation! Aside from that, connectors can weaken and break in cold weather environments. Either way, it's good to know that you can replace wires and connectors in your car or truck with a replacement connector kit! In this video, Andy shows you some expert tips on how to install a new wiring connector in your car or truck!
 
0:00 Wires Chewed or Broken in Your Car or Truck? Fix It the Right Way with a Replacement Connector Kit
0:25 Reasons Wires or Connectors Break or Get Chewed
1:12 Replacing a Wiring Harness Connector
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🔧 List of tools used:
• Crimper
• Pliers
• Wire Cutters
• Wire Butt Connectors

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