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General Boards => Technical Support => Topic started by: Norm Green on August 28, 2014, 04:07:40 PM
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When I purchased my '08 PT, the phenolic material cover which holds the various controls on the left side of the driver was very worn. BCS was able to get me a replacement and I am preparing to install it today. After removing the screws on the existing cover and looking at the back side, it appears to be a relative simple, although time consuming, project. However, because I will be removing all the components which are held in place by this panel, I thought it best to double check with other owners to ensure that there is not something I need to be extra cautious about or if there is anything I need to do before I start unplugging the connections to various electrical switches, etc. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
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Norm,
As a precaution, I would label the connectors as I unplugged them to be sure that everything goes back just like it came off.
Gerald
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Thanks Gerald. I am not only labeling each wire but I am also taking numerous pictures, just in case.
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Norm,
This also is a good opportunity to lightly tug on each wire in the connector to be sure it is crimped well or connected well. If a spade like connector pulls easier than the others it is also a chance to lightly adjust the spade opening with a pair of pliers to tighten up the connection. Good wiring practices would have you tie wrap the wire bundles and stress relieve them if there is hanging weight on a connector if possible. There are wire wraps with screw eyes that may help here. Most of the wiring places I have visited in my Beaver, that have been concealed, look a bit like a rats nest and needed some work.
Later Ed
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Thanks Ed, good advice.