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DIY Wiring Harness Clean-Up and Restoration

Here’s how to freshen up, restore, re-tape, and generally clean-up your old and tired wiring harness.

Topics Covered:

  • Removal of old insulation
  • Fixing up sketchy wiring
  • Replacing old broken connectors
  • Re-taping the wiring harness

Editors Note: This video suggests using crimped butt connectors — We STRONGLY suggest that you NEVER use butt connectors, and ALWAYS use soldered connections and heat-shrink to protect — especially when the connections will be wrapped and hidden away in the harness. Otherwise, good information in this video…

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