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Wiring Harness

Summary

The objective of this assignment is to apply classroom and textbook concepts to the real world. I was to inspect a wiring harness to identify any common defects, damaged wires, poor connections, or insulation issues.
Visual Inspection: Wire Condition: The cable appears to be intact with no cracks, cuts, abrasions, fraying, or exposed conductors.
Insulation/Covering: The insulation seems to be in good condition with no signs of damaged conduit or heat discolorations.
Connector: The connector is securely latched with no broken clips or bent pins that are visible. There is no visible corrosion on the housing or the visible part of the terminals/ground ring.
Routing and Securing: The harness is well-routed and attached securely to points throughout the engine bay. It is not resting on/near any sharp edges, nor does it contact any moving parts.
Given that there is no physical damage, corrosion, heat discoloration or burn marks, and that it’s secured well and using proper methods, this harness would appear to be acceptable for use.
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