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4.
From the Vehicle Fuse and T-Tap Kit (Item 7 in Table 4-3), locate the male-tab quick-connect
terminal and crimp it to one end the short wire. Refer to the respective wiring diagram at the end of
this manual.
5.
From the same kit, locate the ATM fuse holder and crimp it to the other end of the short wire. The
holder has built-in crimpable joints.
6.
Cut the excess length from the white wire of the control head’s power cable, strip it, and crimp it to
the other side of the ATM fuse holder.
7.
Pull enough of the switched ignition source wire out of the vehicle’s wiring harness so one of the
T-tap quick-disconnect terminals may be attached to it.
8.
Two T-tap quick-disconnect terminals are included in the kit. Based on the gauge of wire, select the
proper terminal size: Red is for 22 to 18-AWG wire and blue is for 18 to 14-AWG wire.
9.
Attach the selected T-tap quick-disconnect terminal by fitting the wire into its wire groove and
snapping the two halves together with a pair of pliers as shown in Figure 9-9.
Diagram Courtesy of 3M Corp.
Figure 9-9: Attaching T-Tap Quick-Disconnect Terminals
10.
Push the male-tab quick-disconnect terminal into the T-tap quick-disconnect terminal’s inlet until it is
fully engaged.
11.
Install the 2-amp ATM fuse into the fuse holder. It is recommended that a piece of electrical tape be
wrapped around the fuse connection to keep the fuse from being jostled out of the holder.
12.
Tie and stow these wires as necessary so they remain out of the way of casual contact and wire chafe
is avoided.