How do I solve this problem (electronics)?

It's about the red cable that I need to plug into this free hole, but I don't know how to make the contact stay in place. It's not working. It's about the pickup cable from an Aerox 50 on the CDI, for those who know. The connection starts with the copper cable, which you can see on the insulation tape if you look closely.

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RareDevil
2 months ago

These are crimp plugs. Means that the contact pin must be pressed out with a special tool, and then a new contact pin must crimpen and put it back in. The existing one is already pressed, you can’t use it again. Ggf might try to braz the one if you have the contact pin outside, but soldering points are always breaking points. Just through vibration and movement, this will not last so long…

RareDevil
2 months ago
Reply to  Yasin149

You should first know what manufacturer and what plug type this is. There are so many different, flat-rate one cannot say that. Go to the workshop and make this, if necessary order complete cable harness.

Transistor3055
2 months ago

Preliminary: Basic to KFZ plug also 2-wheel plugs.

Actually, these dice plugs are plugged in as "Whole Block". These dice plugs are often (side) with a plastic nose (like a rehacking) against slipping out. First of all, I'd take off this dice plug. See left in your picture, there's something to see this plastic lock. So push the nose side and pull the entire cube plug first. Then you can fully consider Page . For, only on the plug side you can solve individual pins.

So:

The pin for your red cable is defective/removed and must be out and new anyway!

In order to release only 1 pin (1 cable) from this dice plug, it is often necessary to press back the sheet metal tongue (=rehacking) on ​​the plug side (not on the cable side!) with slender needles or slender small screwdrivers, otherwise you do not get this line out of the dice. Each of the 6 pins has a tin tongue, like a rehackle.

The release of these pins is called Out of , also written as Exhaust .

So google times (also on YouTube) after

Exhaust

then you understand how this "cable with plug" is sitting in this dice plug.

Here (at YouTube) a pin can be seen quite well, and also the rehacking (= bleaching tongue) can be seen well. And how the new one is made (crimped with crimping pliers):

(My advice, let it be made by a professional, because it already looks adventurous)

https://youtu.be/h4xdpWOKBr0?si=6zythrwLTOR665QF

Good luck!