Subject: | Reducing Electrical Intermittents -- Recrimping Electrical Connectors and Inspection of Related Wiring Harness Connections When Diagnosing Miscellaneous DTCs, Intermittent Driveability Concerns, Hard Start, No Start, Incorrect Gauges, Inoperative I/C Systems, ECM, TCM, SES/4WD Lamps Illuminated |
Models: | 2005-2009 GM Passenger Cars and Light Duty Trucks (including Saturn) |
2003-2009 HUMMER H2, H3 Vehicles |
2005-2009 Saab 9-7X |
Electrical Intermittents can be a source of frustration for technicians and extended downtime for vehicles. Some circuits in vehicles are not only susceptible to an intermittent connection, but high resistance may also cause erratic operation or DTCs. An often overlooked possibility in the diagnostics of intermittents is the quality of the terminal crimps.
When servicing a vehicle for any type of electrical concern, the following steps are imperative. Inspect and ensure the integrity of all related wiring harness connectors. If the wiring harness connectors are not properly put together or engaged before they are locked together, numerous types of intermittent conditions may occur, which may include any of the symptoms listed in the Subject title above and possibly others.
Notice: Most terminals used in current module connectors (ECM, BCM, EBTCM and the like) are small 0.64 mm sq. terminals and can be damaged by probing with the wrong tool. The J 35616-64B probe has been designed for these terminals that may be either a round or square design.
Important: It is suggested that all prior J-35616-64 test probes prior to version B be discarded.
Important: The suspect electrical harness should have the terminal pins re-crimped before replacing a module or component that test as "OK."
Important: Always refer to the reference guide to determine which die(s) to use for a given terminal.