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Terminal Repair

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  1. If the wire needed to be cut in order to remove the terminal, gently push a small length of the same size wire through the back of the connector cavity until there is enough wire exposed in order to crimp on a new terminal. If the wire was not cut, cut the existing wire as close to the old terminal as possible.
  2. Strip 5 mm (3/16 in) of insulation from the wire.
  3. Crimp a new terminal to the wire.
  4. Solder the crimp with rosin core solder.