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How to Check Terminal NAS0007P
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Some connectors do not have  a  notch above each terminal. To
probe  each  terminal,  remove  the  connector  retai

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4. While  moving  the  connector,  check  whether  the  male  terminal
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How to Perform Efficient Diagnosis for an Electrical IncidentNAS0007Q
WORK FLOW
INCIDENT SIMULATION TESTS 
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Freezing
Water intrusion
Electrical load
Cold or hot start up
Get a thorough description

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UNDER SEATING AREAS
An  unclamped  or  loose  harness  can  cause  wiring  to  be  pinched  by seat components (suc

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Cold or Hot Start Up 
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VOLTAGE CHECK METHOD
To help in understanding the diagnosis of open circuits please refer to the previous schematic