What do they call those things...
#1
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What do they call those things...
that allow you to splice into a circut without having to cut and strip wires? almost like piggybacking on a circuit i guess. where you put the two wires in the connector, close it, thus completing the splice.
i, for the life of me cant figure out what they are called.
i, for the life of me cant figure out what they are called.
#6
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They're ****, not weatherproof, they work loose over time, especially if they get hot, and they don't make what'* considered a solid well-performing electrical connection. It'* a temporary tap for a non-critical circuit at best. Always tie power back to a good source. Like a fuse block or similar device.
#7
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i was just planning to use them on the instrument cluster in the tempo, so i didnt have to butcher, and splice all of those wires, only to come to find out it didnt work, so i am left with no car until i could fix it. i would rather have 2 plugs, then not at all. you think it would cause a problem?
#9
Originally Posted by willwren
They're fine for a Tempo. Even for splicing battery cables.
Just never use them on a Bonneville.
Just never use them on a Bonneville.