View Full Version : Ever repair a broken Heater valve wire?
In spite of my best efforts I ended up breaking one of those minute wires to the valve in the Heater valve assembly when taking it apart to see if it was clogged and if i could clean it. It seemed perfectly clean everwhere but i broke one of the small wires coming from the power pins. They are extremely fine and very short . Has anyone ever repaired such a break? I have a soldering iron and solder but there's really no room to work with . Are they junk now?
Paul in NZ
04-08-2008, 09:48 PM
well it must be worth a shot....were they blocked???
pingu
04-09-2008, 06:54 AM
Have you got a photo? It sounds as if you're talking about solenoid wiring - if so then just solder it to the terminal - you might need some extra wire to bridge the gap.
well it must be worth a shot....were they blocked???
If i try it i'll take pictures.. The thing i dread is breathing the lead fumes... I'm already damaged enough,lol.
Have you got a photo? It sounds as if you're talking about solenoid wiring - if so then just solder it to the terminal - you might need some extra wire to bridge the gap.
Yes the Solenoid wiring. Its under a little plastic cover at the base of the solenoids. I may give it a shot when I know I have enough time to give to it. It just looked like the wire was so fine I couldn't imagine a drop of solder adhering to it and also thought the wire itself might begin to melt. I might try taking a strand from some speaker cable i have and just replace the wire entirely
RallyD
04-09-2008, 01:21 PM
lead free solder is widely available.
I usually just time my breaths anyway, soldering such a small wire shouldn't produce too much byproduct.
pingu
04-09-2008, 04:06 PM
I think it's about time for a photo! In the meantime, I suspect you'll be able to scrape of the insulation off the last few millimetres of the wire so that you've got a reasonable length to solder onto. On some types of wire, a (hot!) soldering iron will burn through the insulation. But don't breath in the fumes from the wire.
I think it's about time for a photo! In the meantime, I suspect you'll be able to scrape of the insulation off the last few millimetres of the wire so that you've got a reasonable length to solder onto. On some types of wire, a (hot!) soldering iron will burn through the insulation. But don't breath in the fumes from the wire.
The Unit is installed in the car. I don't have a spare. When i take it out again I'll snap pix. All the solenoid wires are bare. I think if i try soldering i'd have better luck removing the two halfs and soldering in an entire new wire.
Here's the pic of the wires if you've never seen them. http://img267.imageshack.us/img267/4955/ptown102mh7.th.jpg (http://img267.imageshack.us/my.php?image=ptown102mh7.jpg) I have to believe it was broken before beacuse..... I went ahead to the Dealership and bought a new part,installed it and PROBLEM 100% SOLVED!
shogun
04-11-2008, 08:37 AM
usually they break here where they go into the valve,
plus more pics
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