61 00... Notes on handling wiring harnesses and cables
In general:
To avoid damage, observe the following instructions:
- Avoid compressive and tensile loads
- Make sure cables are laid without kinks or abrasions
- Ensure non-contacting routing at sharp-edged body parts; use muckets if necessary
- Secure additionally laid cables/leads with cable ties
In addition:
Shielded cables (coaxial cables):
IMPORTANT:
Shielded cables must not
be repaired!
- This may lead to indifferences in noise radiation and interference immunity at contact points in the shield
- To satisfy the requirements of the type approval, it is essential to replace shielded cables completely
Fibre-optic cables:
NOTE:
Fibre-optic cables are colored differently as follows:
- Green = MOST (M edia O riented S ystems T ransport) fibreoptic cables
- Yellow = ISIS (I ntegrated S ervice I nformation Server) fibreoptic cables
- Orange=repair fibre-optic cables
IMPORTANT:
- Fibre-optic cables are permitted to show only one junction point (bridge), replace fibre-optic cables if necessary
- Smallest permissible bending radius is 25 mm
- Avoid effects of heat ≥ 85°
Treating cables and fibre-optic cables , see 61 13... TREATING CABLES AND FIBRE-OPTIC CABLES
FlexRay:
It is possible to repair the FlexRay. In the event of damage, the cables can be joined with conventional butt connectors. , see 61 13... UNLOCKING AND DISCONNECTING DIFFERENT PLUG CONNECTIONS .
NOTE:
- The cable is a twisted cable. If possible, maintain twisted cable after repair.
Airbag cables:
Repairing airbag cables , see 61 00... REPAIRING AIRBAG CABLES
Ribbon cables:
Repairing ribbon cables , see 61 00... NOTES ON HANDLING WIRING HARNESSES AND CABLES