October 27, 2022 by Jake Schell
I grab the bread and begin to unwind the bag twist tie only to discover it grows tighter. Maybe the wire in the tie got knotted together? Or maybe someone thought twisting the tie 50 times would be funny. Am I tightening the tie instead of loosening it? Turning the tie counter-clockwise to the left should be releasing the miserable piece of wire.
But wait!
The tie is getting more twisted, not less. Of course, I shouldn’t complain too much about the tie, at least it wasn’t on the floor for the cat to play with. Plus, I have no doubt twisted the twisty in the “wrong” direction myself on more than a few occasions.
Lock challenges do not begin and end with bread bags. When servicing trucks, electrical connectors present challenges that will be frustrating when the technician doesn’t know how the connectors lock together. Without the special tools to unlock the connectors or the process to disconnect them, some connectors will be similar to a magic puzzle box.
Photo: Fleet Equipment
Unlocking the electrical connector puzzle
Keeping circuit connections trouble free
In most instances, the service information will include details about special tools and procedures for disconnecting connectors, along with the same for removing and installing terminals for the connector. In addition, it is important to know that many connector terminals require the use of specially sized terminal probes to avoid expanding the female terminal and creating a potential open circuit point.
Terminals damaged during the diagnostic inspection may lead to new problems or bring about an assumption that a replaced component is faulty. Taking the time to understand how systems and components should be tested will prove helpful in making timely and accurate diagnosis and repairs.
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