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I've been accumulating info from multiple posts/threads in regards to this. My local dealer is puny, so if this ever happens to me, the odds of my dealer having already seen another instance of this are slim to none. So I wanted to have some documentation that could offer guidance.
From what I've seen, I'm a little puzzled. Problem seems to be the same across the board, but I've seen 2 separate solutions. 1 is the more popular "faulty solder" which seems to be resolved with crimping and product BP326, a cheap battery cable lug. However, in Tim Bartz's recent livestream, he addresses the dead hybrids and mentions that the solution seems to be replacement of an entire harness with OEM part LX6Z10C679B.
Thoughts on this? Is the crimp/lug a bandaid that just prolongs replacement of the harness? I'm no service tech, electrician, etc. Just lots of reading. See photos for better understanding.
From what I've seen, I'm a little puzzled. Problem seems to be the same across the board, but I've seen 2 separate solutions. 1 is the more popular "faulty solder" which seems to be resolved with crimping and product BP326, a cheap battery cable lug. However, in Tim Bartz's recent livestream, he addresses the dead hybrids and mentions that the solution seems to be replacement of an entire harness with OEM part LX6Z10C679B.
Thoughts on this? Is the crimp/lug a bandaid that just prolongs replacement of the harness? I'm no service tech, electrician, etc. Just lots of reading. See photos for better understanding.
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