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>STANDARD PROCEDURE - WIRE SPLICING</title><para
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>When splicing a wire, it is important that the correct gage be used as shown in the wiring diagrams.</ptxt></para><figure
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>Remove one-half (1/2) inch of insulation from each wire that needs to be spliced.</ptxt></s1><s1
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>Place a piece of adhesive lined heat shrink tubing on one side of the wire. Make sure the tubing will be long enough to cover and seal the entire repair area.</ptxt></s1><s1
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>Place the strands of wire overlapping each other inside of the splice clip (1).<symbol
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>Using crimping tool (1), Mopar p/n 05019912AA, crimp the splice clip and wires together.<symbol
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>Solder (3) the connection (2) together using rosin core type solder (1) only.<symbol
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>DO NOT USE ACID CORE SOLDER.</ptxt></attention2><figure
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>Center the heat shrink tubing (2) over the joint and heat using a heat gun. Heat the joint until the tubing is tightly sealed and sealant (1) comes out of both ends of the tubing.<symbol
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