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Zilvia FREAK!
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Need wiring help, what connectors to use?
I wired up my SAFC tonight using these types of connections, only difference I think is that a spade connection plugs into one side:
![]() Problem is, if I bump, tap or wiggle most of the wires the AFC and/or the car shuts off. Now, I used the ones just like the picture, I believe they were 16-18 gauge. Given the diameter of the ECU wires should I have used smaller connectors like those above, OR....what sort of connections would you recommend? |
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Zilvia Junkie
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you dont want to use that man...although i have it on my car from the previous owner....i havent had any problem, though. Once I have time, I am gonna get all the wires soldered...
solering them is the best way man. |
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Zilvia FREAK!
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if u intend to tap at lease use T-TAPS(allows you to use male spades)
i hate thoese splices makes it unclean, also never liked how is solder is the way to go for ecu wires use RED 22-18 |
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Zilvia Addict
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I agree that the connectors you used are worthless.
But proper crimp will work just as good as soldering and is usually easier for people. |
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