Old cars need love. But older cars need new wiring. The simple fact is that while an old car shows its age through tired paint and tread-worn tires, nothing ages worse than your wiring system. In ...
If you’ve dived under the hood of any car built in the last 40 years, you’ve likely noticed the bundles of neatly-wrapped cables making up the car’s wiring loom. [The Q] has built a tool for handling ...
Even from the very earliest days of the automobile age, cars and trucks have been hybrids of mechanical and electrical design. For every piston sliding up and down in a cylinder, there’s a spark plug ...
What can you do about flickering lights, a dead sound system, psychotic instruments, undependable turn signals, and horns that don't always work? Our classic Mustang electrical systems are notorious ...
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How to Finish Snakeskin Wire Looms Neatly
I learned this trick from a truck mechanic in Appleton, Wisconsin, years ago. Many of us use expandable tubing-also called "snakeskin"-to make clean wire bundles. But finishing the ends of this stuff ...
The nervous system of a car is the wiring that snakes its way through the chassis, delivering electrical signals to different systems and control modules. This mass of wires needs to be reliable, ...
Being in the performance wiring business for the past eight years, I've pretty much seen and heard it all, from mild-spec, tuck-spec, mild-tuck, full-tuck, and everything in between. In many cases, ...
My 2006 Ford Focus was broken into recently, with the thief slashing the wiring loom to get into the front passenger door. My local dealer has been unable to find the correct part, while Ford Customer ...
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