Harley Davidson Softail Delux FLSTN BIKE 2011-2015. Electrical Diagnostics — page 19

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ABS Module
Battery
R
B
20 19 18 15 13 12 11 10
9
7
6
5
4
2
1
[166A]
Main
20 19 18 15 13 12 11 10
9
7
6
5
4
2
1
[166B]
40A
A
Fuse
[64B]
Block
R
CAN
Communication
Battery
Power
Front HCU
BK
D
D
Ground
O/GY
C
C
Front HCU Release
O/R
B
B
Front HCU Power
O/GN
A
A
Front HCU Apply
[254B] [254A]
Speedometer
CAN Low
8
8
W/BK
W/BK
3
3
W/BK
Rear HCU
CAN High
2
2
W/R
W/R
1
1
W/R
BK
D
D
Ground
[20B] [20A]
O/W
C
C
Rear HCU Release
[39A] [39B]
O/V
B
B
Rear HCU Power
O/Y
A
A
Rear HCU Apply
[255B] [255A]
Rear WSS
[242A] [242B]
O/BN
B
B
BK
Rear WSS Low
O/PK
A
A
R
Rear WSS High
CAN High
D2
D2
W/R
BCM
CAN Low
E2
E2
W/BK
[168B] [168A]
Brake Switch Input
F3
F3
BE/GN
Front WSS
O/BK
B
B
BK
Front WSS Low
[121A-1] [121B-1]
O/BE
A
A
R
Front WSS High
Rear
1
1
BE/GN
[167B] [167A]
Brake
Switch
1
1
BK
[121A-2] [121B-2]
Front
R
3
3
W/R
Brake
R
4
4
W/BK
Switch
[22B-1] [22A-1]
Right
Hand
Control
Module
GND 2
Figure 7-47. ABS Schematic
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harness [39B] and IM [39A]. See
1.2 DIAGNOSTIC
ABS INDICATOR ALWAYS ON OR
TOOLS.
INOPERATIVE
4. Test for continuity between ABS BOB terminal 18 and
speedometer BOB terminal 2.
PART NUMBER
TOOL NAME
HD-42682
BREAKOUT BOX
5. Is continuity present?
HD-45325
JUMPER HARNESS
a. Yes. Go to Test 4.
HD-48642
ABS BREAKOUT BOX
b. No. Repair open in (W/R) wire.
4. CAN Low Circuit Continuity Test
Table 7-30. ABS Indicator Always On or Inoperative
1. Test for continuity between ABS BOB terminal 19 and
Diagnostic Faults
speedometer BOB terminal 8.
POSSIBLE CAUSES
2. Is continuity present?
Open battery circuit
a. Yes. Go to Test 5.
Open ground circuit
b. No. Repair open in (W/BK) wire.
Short to ground in battery circuit
5. ABS Power Circuit Test
1. DTC Test
1. Test voltage between BOB terminal 11 and 20 to ground.
1. Verify vehicle is equipped with ABS and has the appro-
priate speedometer.
2. Is battery voltage present?
a. Yes. Go to Test 6.
2. Clear DTCs.
b. No. Repair open in ABS module battery circuit. (5041)
3. Turn IGN OFF.
4. Check DTCs.
6. ABS Ground Circuit Test
5. Did DTCs set?
1. Test continuity between BOB terminal 6 and ground.
a. Yes. See appropriate diagnostic procedure.
2. Is continuity present?
b. No. Go to Test 2.
a. Yes. Go to Test 7.
b. No. Repair open in ABS ECU ground circuit. (5041)
2. ABS Lamp Function Test
1. Perform a "WOW" test. See 2.1 INITIAL DIAGNOSTICS.
7. ABS ECU Test
2. Does ABS lamp function properly during the "WOW" test?
1. Remove BOB and connect [166].
a. Yes. Go to Test 3.
2. Clear DTCs.
b. No. Replace speedometer. (6020)
3. Start vehicle. Operate in the parameters for initialization
self-test.
3. CAN High Circuit Continuity Test
4. Check DTCs.
1. Turn IGN OFF.
5. Did DTC reset?
2. Connect ABS BREAKOUT BOX (Part No. HD-48642)
a. Yes. Replace ABS ECU.
between wire harness [166B] leaving ABS module [166A]
disconnected. See 1.2 DIAGNOSTIC TOOLS.
b. No. Concern is intermittent. See 1.3 DIAGNOSTICS
AND TROUBLESHOOTING, Wiggle Test.
3. Connect BREAKOUT BOX (Part No. HD-42682) and
JUMPER HARNESS (Part No. HD-45325) between wire
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SUBJECT
PAGE NO.
A.1 AUTOFUSE UNSEALED ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS
A-1
A.2 BOSCH COMPACT 1.1M CONNECTOR
A-2
A.3 DELPHI 100W MICRO-PACK SEALED CONNECTOR
A-3
A.4 DELPHI 150 METRI-PACK SEALED CONNECTORS
A-5
A.5 DELPHI 280 METRI-PACK UNSEALED CONNECTORS
A-7
A.6 DELPHI 480 METRI-PACK UNSEALED CONNECTORS
A-8
A.7 DELPHI 630 METRI-PACK UNSEALED CONNECTORS
A-9
A.8 DELPHI 800 METRI-PACK SEALED MAIN FUSE HOUSING
A-10
A.9 DELPHI METRI-PACK TERMINAL REPAIR
A-11
A.10 DELPHI MICRO 64 SEALED CONNECTORS
A-13
A.11 DELPHI GT 150 SEALED CONNECTORS
A-16
A.12 DELPHI GT 280 SEALED 73-TERMINAL ECM CONNECTOR
A-18
A.13 DEUTSCH DT SEALED CONNECTORS
A-20
A.14 DEUTSCH DT SEALED TERMINAL REPAIR
A-24
A.15 DEUTSCH DTM SEALED MINI TERMINAL REPAIR
A-25
A.16 DEUTSCH DTM SEALED SOLID BARREL MINI TERMINAL REPAIR
A-26
A.17 JAE MX19 SEALED CONNECTORS
A-28
A.18 MOLEX CMC SEALED CONNECTORS
A-29
A.19 MOLEX MX 150 SEALED CONNECTORS
A-31
A.20 TYCO 070 MULTILOCK UNSEALED CONNECTOR
A-35
A.21 TYCO GET 64 SEALED CONNECTOR
A-39
A.22 TYCO MCP SEALED CONNECTOR
A-41
A.23 SEALED SPLICE CONNECTORS
A-43
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AUTOFUSE UNSEALED ELECTRICAL
CONNECTORS
A.1
AUTOFUSE UNSEALED CONNECTOR
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REPAIR
PART NUMBER
TOOL NAME
GA500A
SNAP-ON TERMINAL PICK
General
Autofuse Unsealed connector terminals are found in ignition
switches and some fuse blocks.
Disassembly
1. See Figure A-1 or Figure A-2. Insert smallest pair of pins
on the SNAP-ON TERMINAL PICK (Part No. GA500A)
into chamber on mating end of socket housing to press
tangs on each side of terminal simultaneously.
Figure A-1. Removing Autofuse Unsealed Terminal from
2. Gently pull on wire to remove terminal from wire end of
Ignition Switch
socket housing.
3. If necessary, crimp new terminals on wires.
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Assembly
1. Carefully bend tang on each side of terminal outward away
from terminal body. Use the thin flat blade from a hobby
knife.
2. With the open side of the terminal facing rib on wire end
of socket housing, insert terminal into chamber until it locks
in place.
Figure A-2. Removing Autofuse Unsealed Terminal from
Fuse Block
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BOSCH COMPACT 1.1M CONNECTOR
A.2
BOSCH COMPACT 1.1M CONNECTOR
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PART NUMBER
TOOL NAME
GA500A
SNAP-ON TERMINAL PICK
General
See Figure A-3. The Bosch Compact 1.1M connector is found
on MAP and TMAP sensors.
Housings
Separate: Snap back the secondary lock. Press on the latch
while pulling the socket connector from the sensor.
Join: Align the sockets and press the housings together until
the latch snaps. Snap in the secondary lock.
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Figure A-4. Terminal Removal: Bosch Compact 1.1M
Connector
Installing Socket Terminal
1. See Figure A-5. Use a hobby knife to bend the tangs on
each side of the terminal outward.
2. Align terminal to socket housing. Press terminal into
housing until it snaps.
NOTE
The teeth on the locking bar face down.
3. Slide the locking bar onto the connector.
Figure A-3. Bosch Compact 1.1M Connector
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Removing Socket Terminal
1. See Figure A-4. Slide the locking bar off the terminal
housing.
2. Insert the smallest pins of the SNAP-ON TERMINAL PICK
(Part No. GA500A) into the gaps on each side of the
socket to compress the tangs on each side of the terminal.
3. Gently pull on the wire to remove the terminal.
Figure A-5. Tangs: Bosch Compact 1.1M Socket Terminal
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DELPHI 100W MICRO-PACK SEALED
CONNECTOR
A.3
DELPHI 100W MICRO-PACK SEALED
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CONNECTOR REPAIR
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General
A Delphi 100W Micro-Pack Sealed connector connects the
electronic control module (ECM) to the main harness.
Separating Socket Housing From ECM
See Figure A-6. While pressing the connector into the ECM,
press the thumb lever (1) against the connector until the latch
(2) pops out of the catch (3) on the ECM.
2
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3
5
1
4
1
1. Latch
2
2. Secondary lock
3. Cable strap
4. Strain relief collar
5. Conduit
Figure A-7. Delphi 100W Micro-Pack Sealed Connector
Removing Socket Terminal
1. See Figure A-7. To remove, gently press latch (1) on each
side of the clear plastic secondary lock (2). For best res-
ults, release one side at a time.
1. Thumb lever
2. Latch
2. Carefully cut cable strap (3) to free strain relief collar (4)
3. Catch (ECM)
from conduit (5).
Figure A-6. Delphi 100W Micro-Pack Sealed Connector to
3. See Figure A-8. Using a thin blade, gently pry at seam at
ECM
back of socket housing to release three plastic pins (1)
from slots in housing. Separate and spread halves of
socket housing.
Mating Socket Housing To ECM
4. Push on wire lead to free terminal from chamber.
Push the connector into the ECM until the latch is captured by
the catch on the ECM.
Installing Socket Terminal
1. From inside socket housing, gently pull on wire to draw
terminal into chamber.
2. Exercising caution to avoid pinching wires, press halves
of socket housing together until three plastic pins fully
engage slots in housing.
3. Install new cable strap in groove of strain relief collar
capturing cable conduit.
4. With the two ribs on the secondary lock on the same side
as the external latch, install over terminals until latches
lock in place.
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CRIMPING TERMINALS
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PART NUMBER
TOOL NAME
HD-50120
UNIVERSAL CRIMPER SET
HD-50120-2
HAND CRIMP FRAME
HD-50120-7
DELPHI 100W MICRO-PACK SEALED
DIE
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1. Strip the wire insulation to specification. Refer to Table A-1.
2. Install the DELPHI 100W MICRO-PACK SEALED DIE
(Part No. HD-50120-7) in the handle of the HAND CRIMP
FRAME (Part No. HD-50120-2) of the UNIVERSAL
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CRIMPER SET (Part No. HD-50120).
3. Place the new terminal in the specified nest.
4. Insert the wire to the wire stop. Crimp the terminal.
5. Inspect the crimped terminal.
Table A-1. Delphi 100W Micro-Pack Crimper Die (Part No.
HD-50120-7)
TERMINAL
PART NO.
STRIP LENGTH
NEST
in
mm
Socket:
72076-00
0.200
5.1
B
18 AWG
Socket:
72568-08
0.200
5.1
C
2
20-22 AWG
1. Pins
2. Socket terminal
Figure A-8. Delphi 100W Micro-Pack Sealed Connector:
Separate Halves of Socket Housing
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DELPHI 150 METRI-PACK SEALED
CONNECTORS
A.4
DELPHI 150 METRI-PACK SEALED
6.
Remove the pin.
a. For pull-to-seat: Push on the lead to extract the ter-
CONNECTOR REPAIR
minal from the mating end of the connector.
General
b. For push-to-seat: Pull on the lead to draw the ter-
Delphi 150 Metri-Pack Sealed connectors are embossed with
minal out the wire end.
the initials (P.E.D.).
Inserting Socket Terminal
There are two types of connectors in this series:
Pull-to-Seat
NOTE
For wire location purposes, alpha characters are stamped into
Push-to-Seat
the socket housings.
Separating Pin and Socket Housings
1.
See Figure A-9 for pull-to-seat connector or Figure A-10
Bend back the external latch slightly and separate the pin and
for push to seat connector. Carefully bend tang on each
socket halves of the connector.
side of terminal outward away from terminal body. Use
the thin flat blade from a hobby knife.
Mating Pin and Socket Housings
2.
Gently pull or push on the lead to install the terminal back
Align the wire colors. Push the pin and socket halves of the
into the chamber. A click is heard when the terminal is
connector together.
properly seated.
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3.
Gently pull or push on the lead to verify that the terminal
is locked in place.
1. See Figure A-9 for pull-to-seat connector or Figure A-10
for push to seat connector. Remove wire lock (1) from wire
For push-to-seat: See Figure A-10. Seat wires in separate
end of socket housing on push-to-seat type connectors.
channels of wire lock and then push channels inside
chambers at wire end of socket housing. Fully installed,
NOTE
slot on each side of wire lock engages ear on socket
For best results, free one side of wire lock first and then release
housing.
the other side.
2. Find the locking tang in the mating end of the connector.
NOTE
The tangs are always positioned in the middle of the chamber.
The tangs are on the same side as the external latch.
3. Gently insert a small diameter straight pin into the chamber
about 1/8 in (3.2 mm).
a. For pull-to-seat: Stay between the terminal and the
chamber wall and pivot the end of the pin toward the
terminal body.
b. For push-to-seat: There is a small opening for the
pin.
4. When a click is heard, remove the pin and repeat the
procedure.
NOTE
The click is the sound of the tang returning to the locked posi-
tion as it slips from the point of the pin.
5. Pick at the tang until the clicking stops and the pin seems
to slide in deeper. This indicates the tang is pressed in.
NOTE
After repeated terminal extractions, the click may not be heard,
but pivot the pin as if the click was heard at least three times.
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1
2
2
3
3
4
4
1. Remove wire lock
1. Locate tang in chamber
2. Pivot pin to release tang
2. Pivot pin to release tang
3. Pull to remove
3. Push to remove
4. Raise tang to install
4. Raise tang to install
Figure A-10. Delphi 150 Metri-Pack Sealed Connector:
Figure A-9. Delphi 150 Metri-Pack Sealed Connector:
Push-to-Seat
Pull-to-Seat
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DELPHI 280 METRI-PACK UNSEALED
CONNECTORS
A.5
FUSE BLOCK REPAIR
NOTE
The wiring diagram indicates when one socket terminal is be
Removing Socket Terminals
crimped to two wire leads.
1. See Figure A-11. To remove secondary locks, insert end
of small flat blade screwdriver (1) under lip of locking
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wedge (2) and gently pry up secondary lock.
NOTE
1
For best results, start with locking wedge on outboard side of
2
secondary lock.
2. Looking into chamber at top of fuse block, note the tang
next to each socket terminal.
3. Use the thin flat blade from a hobby knife. Gently push
tang away from terminal and tug on wire to back terminal
out.
Installing Socket Terminals
1. Match the wire lead color to the fuse block terminal cavity.
NOTES
Refer to the main harness wiring diagram for wire lead
1. Pry up secondary lock
color codes.
2. Lip of locking wedge
See Figure A-12. Alpha (1) and numeric (2) coordinates
Figure A-11. Fuse Block: Remove Secondary Locks
identify the main fuse block terminal cavity. Refer to the
main harness wiring diagram.
2. With the open side of the socket terminal facing the tang,
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push lead into chamber at the wire end of the fuse block.
1
A click is heard when the terminal is properly engaged.
3. Gently tug on the wire to verify that the terminal is locked
in place.
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C
E
G
J
2
1
4. Install the secondary locks. With the locking wedges
positioned above the tangs in each chamber, slide flat
2
side of secondary lock into slot between rows. Push down
3
until it bottoms.
4
Crimping Terminals
B
D
F
H
Terminals are crimped twice: once over the wire core and a
second time over the insulation/seal.
A correctly crimped terminal may require different crimping
dies found on separate crimpers.
1. Alpha
2. Numeric
Figure A-12. Fuse Block: Coordinates (typical)
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DELPHI 480 METRI-PACK UNSEALED
CONNECTORS
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DELPHI 480 METRI-PACK UNSEALED
3. Verify that terminal will not back out of the chamber. A
slight tug on the cable will confirm that it is locked.
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4. Rotate the hinged secondary lock inward until latches fully
General
engage tabs on both sides of connector housing.
A 480 Metri-Pack connector is frequently used for the B+
NOTE
(battery voltage) connector to power P&A accessories.
If removed, install new anchored cable strap in original equip-
See Figure A-13. An AFL housing (5) is used on many igni-
ment location. Tighten cable strap to capture conduit of both
tion/light switches. The secondary lock (4) must be opened
accessory connector and B+ connector approximately 1.0 in
before removing the terminal from the housing.
(25.4 mm) from housings.
Separating Pin and Socket Housings
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NOTES
Record position of cable straps anchoring wire conduits
of the pin and socket housing before removing them.
Cut any cable strap anchoring the wire conduits of the pin
(accessory connector housing) and the socket
(B+)
housing.
2
See Figure A-13. Using small flat blade screwdriver, press
button (1) on pin housing (red wire) side of the connector and
pull apart the pin and socket housings.
Mating Pin and Socket Housings
Orient the latch on the socket housing to the button catch on
the pin housing and press the housings together.
Removing Socket Terminals
1. See Figure A-13. Bend back the latch (2) slightly and free
one side of secondary lock, then repeat to release the
opposite side. Rotate the secondary lock outward on hinge
3
to access terminal in chamber of connector housing.
2. On the mating end of the connector, note the tang in the
square shaped opening centered next to the terminal.
Gently insert the point of a stick pin or large safety pin into
the opening (3) between the tang and the chamber wall
until it stops.
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3. Pivot the end of the pin toward the terminal body to press
the tang.
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4. Remove the pin and then pull terminal out of the wire end
of connector housing.
5. If necessary, crimp new terminals on wires. See
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1.
Button on pin housing
2.
Secondary lock latch
Installing Socket Terminals
3.
Opening between tang and chamber wall
1. Carefully bend the tang outward away from the terminal
4.
Secondary lock (shown open)
body.
5.
AFL housing
2. With the tang on the same side as the square shaped
Figure A-13. Delphi 480 Metri-Pack Unsealed Connector:
opening in the mating end of the connector housing, feed
Remove Socket Terminal
terminal into wire end of connector housing until it clicks
in place.
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CONNECTORS
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DELPHI 630 METRI-PACK UNSEALED
3. Moving to the mating end of the connector, find the small
opening on the chamber wall side of each terminal.
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4. Insert SNAP-ON PICK (Part No. SNAP-ON TT600-3) into
PART NUMBER
TOOL NAME
opening until it stops. Pivot the end of the pick toward the
terminal to press the locking tang.
SNAP-ON
TT600-3
SNAP-ON PICK
5. Remove the pick and gently tug on the wire to pull the
terminal from the wire end of the connector. Repeat steps
Separating Pin and Socket Housings
if the terminal is still locked in place.
NOTE
6. If necessary, crimp new terminals on wires. Refer to
If necessary, remove connector from barbed anchor or other
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retaining device.
Installing Socket Terminal
Bend back the external latch slightly and separate pin and
socket halves of the connector.
NOTE
Mating Pin and Socket Housings
Refer to the wiring diagrams to match wire lead colors to alpha
characters molded into the secondary locks of each connector
Orient the latch to the catch. Push the pin and socket halves
housing.
of the connector together until the latch "clicks".
1. Carefully bend tang on each side of terminal outward away
NOTE
from terminal body. Use the thin flat blade from a hobby
If removed, install connector on barbed anchor or other OE
knife.
retaining device.
2. With the tang facing the chamber wall, push the lead into
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the chamber at the wire end of the connector. A click is
heard when the terminal is properly seated.
1. Bend back the latch slightly and free one side of the sec-
ondary lock. Repeat the step to unlatch the other side.
3. Gently tug on the wire end to verify that the terminal is
locked in place and will not back out of the chamber.
2. Rotate the secondary lock outward on hinge to view the
terminals in the chambers of the connector housing. The
4. Rotate the hinged secondary lock inward until tabs fully
locking tang is on the side opposite the crimp tails and
engage latches on both sides of connector.
engages a rib in the chamber wall to lock the terminal in
place.
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DELPHI 800 METRI-PACK SEALED MAIN FUSE
HOUSING
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DELPHI 800 METRI-PACK SEALED MAIN
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FUSE HOUSING REPAIR
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Removing Socket Terminals
Disconnect negative (-) battery cable first. If positive (+)
cable should contact ground with negative (-) cable con-
nected, the resulting sparks can cause a battery explosion,
which could result in death or serious injury. (00049a)
1
2
1. Disconnect battery.
2. See Figure A-14. Disengage slots (1) on secondary lock
(2) from tabs (3) and remove secondary lock.
3. Insert flat blade of pick or small screwdriver into opening
(4) until it stops.
4. Tug on cable to pull socket from connector housing. Pivot
the pick toward the terminal body to release the latch if
necessary.
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5. Repeat to remove remaining socket terminal.
NOTE
The battery positive cable and power wire for the main fuse
are crimped together at the starter ring terminal. Replace both
as an assembly if either requires replacement.
Installing Socket Terminals
1. See Figure A-15. Carefully bend tang outward away from
1. Secondary lock slot
the terminal body.
2. Secondary lock
2. Properly orient terminal to the cavity in the housing. Push
3. Tab
terminal into connector housing until it clicks in place.
4. Insert flat blade into opening
Verify that socket will not back out of chamber.
Figure A-14. Delphi 800 Metri-Pack Sealed Main Fuse
3. Push rubber seal into connector housing.
Housing: Remove Socket Terminals
4. Repeat to install remaining socket terminal.
5. Install secondary lock onto connector housing. Verify slots
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engage tabs on sides of connector housing.
Connect positive (+) battery cable first. If positive (+) cable
should contact ground with negative (-) cable connected,
the resulting sparks can cause a battery explosion, which
could result in death or serious injury. (00068a)
6. Connect battery cables.
Figure A-15. Delphi 800 Metri-Pack Sealed Main Fuse
Housing: Bend Tang
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DELPHI METRI-PACK TERMINAL REPAIR
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METRI-PACK TERMINAL CRIMPS
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PART NUMBER
TOOL NAME
HD-38125-6
PACKARD TERMINAL CRIMP TOOL
HD-38125-7
PACKARD TERMINAL CRIMPER
HD-38125-8
PACKARD CRIMPING TOOL
Matching Terminal To Crimper
Metri-Pack connectors embossed with the initials P.E.D. require
Packard crimp tools to crimp terminals to wire leads.
1
Terminals are crimped twice to a wire lead, once over the wire
core and a second time over the insulation/seal.
See Figure A-16. A crimp can require two crimping dies. The
dies are found on the PACKARD TERMINAL CRIMP TOOL
(Part No. HD-38125-6) and the PACKARD TERMINAL
CRIMPER (Part No. HD-38125-7). The terminal and the wire
gauge determine the core crimp die and the insulator/seal die.
NOTE
The PACKARD CRIMPING TOOL (Part No. HD-38125-8) will
also crimp sealed splice connectors in wire gauge sizes 18-20,
14-16 and 10-12.
2
Preparing Wire Lead
Strip 5/32 in (4.0 mm) of insulation from the wire lead.
Crimping Wire Core
NOTE
Metri-Pack terminal crimps require two steps. Always perform
Crimping Wire Core before Crimping Insulation/Seal.
1. Squeeze and release handles until ratchet automatically
opens.
2. Identify the corresponding sized nest for the core crimp.
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3. Position the core crimp in the die. Be Sure the core crimp
tails are facing the forming jaws.
4. Gently squeeze the handles until crimpers just secure the
core crimp tails.
5. Insert stripped wire between crimp tails. Verify that wire
is positioned so that short pair of crimp tails squeeze core
wire strands, while long pair is positioned over the insula-
tion or seal material.
6. Squeeze handles tightly closed. Release grip and the tool
1.
HD-38125-6 sealed terminals
will automatically open.
2.
HD-38125-7 non-sealed terminals
3.
HD-38125-8 non-sealed terminals
Figure A-16. Metri-Pack Terminal Crimp Tools
Crimping Insulation/Seal
NOTE
Always perform Crimping Wire Core before Crimping
Insulation/Seal.
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1. See Figure A-17. Identify the correct die for the insula-
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tion/seal crimp (2).
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2. Position the insulation/seal crimp in the nest. Be sure the
1
insulation/seal crimp tails are facing the forming jaws.
3. Squeeze handle of crimp tool until tightly closed. Tool
automatically opens when the crimp is complete.
Inspecting Crimps
1. See Figure A-17. Inspect the wire core crimp (1). The tails
should be folded in on the wire core without any distortion
or excess wire strands.
2. Inspect the insulation (2) or seal (3) crimp. The tails of the
terminal should be wrapped around the insulation without
distortion.
3
1. Wire core crimp
2. Insulation crimp
3. Seal crimp
Figure A-17. Metri-Pack Connector: Inspect Core and
Insulation/Seal Crimps
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6. Leaving the tool installed, gently tug on wires to pull either
DELPHI MICRO 64 SEALED CONNECTOR
one or both terminals from wire end of connector. Remove
REPAIR
tool.
PART NUMBER
TOOL NAME
sm00046
HD-45928
TERMINAL REMOVER
HD-45929
TERMINAL CRIMPER
General
Delphi Micro 64 Sealed connectors are frequently found on
speedometers, tachometers and the ECM of Touring Models.
Separating Pin and Socket Housings
Bend back the external latches slightly and separate the pin
and socket housings.
Mating Pin and Socket Housings
Orient the wire lead colors. Align pin and socket housings.
Figure A-19. Terminal Remover (HD-45928)
Push the pin and socket housings of the connector together
until the latches click.
Removing Terminal
sm00048
1. See Figure A-18. Locate the head of the secondary lock
(1) on one side of the connector housing.
2. Insert the blade of a small screwdriver between the center
ear of the lock and the connector housing and gently pry
out lock. When partially removed, pull lock from connector
housing.
3. Locate pin hole (2) between terminals on mating end of
connector.
sm00047
3
2
1
6
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 10
11 12
7
12
1. Secondary lock
2. Pin hole
3. Stamped number
Figure A-18. Delphi Micro-64 Sealed Connector: Housing
4. See Figure A-19. Obtain the TERMINAL REMOVER (Part
No. HD-45928).
Figure A-20. Delphi Micro-64 Sealed Connector: Insert Tool
and Remove Terminal
5. See Figure A-20. Push the adjacent terminals all the way
into the connector housing and then insert tool into hole
until it bottoms.
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Installing Terminal
sm00045
1. Insert terminal into its respective numbered chamber on
wire end of connector. No special orientation of the ter-
minal is necessary.
NOTE
See Figure A-18. For wire location purposes, the corners of
the socket housing are stamped (3) with the numbers 1, 6, 7
and 12, representing terminals 1-6 on one side, and 7-12 on
the other.
2. Bottom the terminal in the chamber and then gently tug
on the wire to verify that it is locked in place.
NOTE
Once removed, the terminal may not lock in place when first
installed. Until the lock engages, move the terminal back and
forth slightly while wiggling the lead.
3. Since the terminal remover tool releases two terminals
Figure A-21. Terminal Crimper (HD-45929)
simultaneously, repeat step 2 on the adjacent terminal
even if it was not pulled from the connector housing.
4. With the center ear on the head of the secondary lockpin
facing the mating end of the connector, push secondary
lock in until head is flush with the connector housing.
Preparing Wire Leads for Crimping
Strip 1/8 in (3.0 mm) of insulation from the wire lead.
Crimping Terminals
1. Inspect new socket terminal for bent or deformed contact
and crimp tails. Replace as necessary.
2. See Figure A-22. Squeeze the handles of the TERMINAL
CRIMPER (Part No. HD-45929) to cycle the tool to the
fully open position (1).
3. Raise locking bar and barrel holder by pushing up on
bottom tab with index finger (2).
4. With the crimp tails facing upward, insert terminal through
locking bar into front hole in barrel holder (20-22 gauge
wire) (3).
5. Release locking bar to lock position of contact. When
correctly positioned, the locking bar fits snugly in the space
at the front of the core crimp tails and the closed side of
the terminal rests on the outer nest of the crimp tool.
6. Insert wires between crimp tails until ends make contact
with locking bar. Position wire that the wide pair of crimp
tails squeeze bare wire strands, while the narrow pair folds
over the insulation material.
7. Squeeze handle of crimp tool until tightly closed (4). Tool
automatically opens when the crimping sequence is com-
plete.
8. Raise locking bar and barrel holder to remove contact.
Inspecting Crimps
Inspect the quality of the core and insulation crimps. Distortion
should be minimal.
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sm00049
1
2
3
4
1. Open position
2. Raising locking bar
3. Insert terminal
4. Crimp terminal
Figure A-22. Delphi Micro-64 Sealed Connector: Terminal
in Crimper
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