A collection of components designed for creating or repairing electrical connections in General Motors vehicles. This typically encompasses various sizes and types of metal contacts that crimp onto wires, along with corresponding housings or connectors. These assemblies ensure secure and reliable electrical conductivity, preventing issues such as intermittent failures, shorts, or open circuits. For example, when a wire breaks near a connector in a car’s wiring harness, technicians use this type of component to replace the damaged terminal and restore functionality.
The value of these components lies in their ability to maintain the integrity of automotive electrical systems. Proper connections are essential for the reliable operation of various vehicle systems, including lighting, sensors, engine management, and safety features. The availability of these components allows for efficient repairs, minimizing downtime and ensuring continued safe operation. Historically, damaged or corroded terminals often required replacing entire wiring harnesses, resulting in significantly higher costs and labor. These components offer a more targeted and cost-effective solution.