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What is OBD harness?

What is OBD harness?

OBD-2 is a simple way to connect aftermarket electronic accessories to power and CAN data-bus without cutting or splicing vehicle wiring.

When do wiring harnesses need to be replaced?

Wiring harness damage is also not unusual when a vehicle has been involved in a collision. Many vehicles will go through their entire service life without any issues related to the wiring harness or its connections.

What kind of harness does an OBD2 use?

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How much does it cost to replace a safety harness?

Since harnesses come in all sizes from small and simple, to large and complex, the cost to purchase and install them covers a very broad range. Some vehicle manufacturers also specify harness replacement, rather than wire repair, on certain sensitive safety systems such as airbags.

Wiring harness damage is also not unusual when a vehicle has been involved in a collision. Many vehicles will go through their entire service life without any issues related to the wiring harness or its connections.

Is there a way to fix a DC wiring harness?

If it has anything to do with DC electrics, we can fix, rebuild, or restore it. With over 30 years of wiring harness, electrical, and automotive experience, there is nothing we have not seen and no wiring harness or component we can’t fix. We can either fix it or we will make you an offer on it. NEW!

Can a factory harness be replaced at painless performance?

Starting with a clean slate is always nice. One call to Painless Performance and the harness was on its way. They could have ordered a factory replacement harness, which is already terminated and bundled, just like the factory harness, and every-thing is where it should be for the stock components.

What kind of wire is used in a wiring harness?

Anything bigger is sold by the size, not color. Primary wire is typically an 18-gauge wire and is the most common wire found in wiring harnesses. The larger wires that feed heavy-draw circuits are typically 14- to 12-gauge.

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