A vehicle can have many different problems with its electricity, from lights, horns, and even the engine, your entire car can have problems with its electrical system. For instance, if your car won't start and you know that it is getting gasoline, and that your car's engine has compression, your problem is probably in the electrical system. An electrical problem can be one of the easiest fixes, or one of the biggest hassles that you will ever face when fixing your car. Here are some basic things you need to know to find and replace trouble connections.
Never work on your electricity with the key on. It can give you a very bad shock if you do. The safest way to work your cars electrical system is to disconnect the battery. If you are working a large wire you may want to do this. Remember it is always better to be safe the sorry. Now to find the problem with the electrical system the first thing you need to do is examine your connections. Usually the major connections are all together and under the hood. If you see any wires laying around the inside of your hood you should probably connect them. You can either try the trial an error method, or you can find out where the wire goes exactly, and put it in a spot that a wiring diagram for your vehicle shows. If connections are loose or corroded that might also be the problem so wiggle them all a little. To put a new connector on a wire, all you need is the new connector and needle nose pliers that has a wire cutter on nit. The first thing you will want to do there is take off the old, usually broken connector on your wire. The best way to do that is to cut it off completely, and strip the wire. To strip a wire, carefully cut the plastic down to the wire in a circle. This can be done with a special wire stripping tool or if you can be very careful a utility knife. Once you have cut the plastic. Get a good grip with pliers and gently pull the coating off of the wire. Be careful you do not squeeze to hard and break a few of the wire's strands as you are pulling. Now put the new connector over the exposed copper wire and pinch it into place with the pliers. Electrician Pasadena provides professional electrical service around Pasadena, CA. If you have to fix electrical problems around your premises, call us today at (626) 603-2025 for free quote.
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