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Hey y’all,
So I have a short between my throttle position sensor signal wire and pcm (it’s open ground). The wire is bundled with about 20 others behind the engine block and will be nearly impossible to find and repair (the short is not near or around the connectors). My solution is to run a new signal wire from the tps to pcm. I would like to replace the wire in the connectors at the tps and pcm instead of snipping off the ends, soldering, and heat shrinking. I’ve never done this and haven’t really found too many great videos online. I watched this one by Eric…
https://ericthecarguy.com/videos/7-videos/4-electrical-videos?start=15&videoid=L61LJcz7H6g
Which shows him disconnecting the wire from the connector, but I will need to solder (I assume) a new prong onto my wire at both ends to fit into the connector. I could definitely use some advice and/or links and videos on
a) removing the wire from the connector
b) soldering that metal prong (don’t know the technical term) to the wire
c) installing back into the connectorPlease and thank you.
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