1.2 Electrical Connection
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Take account of the cable cross section
A reduction in the cable cross section results in a higher current density. This can cause the cable to heat up.
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When laying electric cables, use existing cable ducts and routes but without laying cables parallel to ignition cables or
cables leading to high current consumers. Fix the cables with cable tape or adhesive tape.
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Do not route cables over mobile components. Do not fasten cables to the steering column.
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Make sure that the cables are not exposed to tensile, compressive or shear forces.
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If the cables are routed through drilled holes, protect them with rubber sleeves or the like.
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Strip cables only with a cable stripper. Adjust the stripper so that no strands are damaged or severed.
Solder new cable connections only with the soft soldering process or use standard crimp connectors.
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Crimp connections should only be made with a crimping tool. Follow the tool manufacturer's safety instructions.
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Insulate exposed strands so that no short circuiting can occur.
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Faulty wiring can cause short circuiting. Wire the cables only in accordance with the electrical connection diagram.
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Connect the cables in accordance with the electrical connection diagram.
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