Wire harness for automotive vehicle

Electrical connectors – With vehicle structure

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439115, 439874, H01R 3300

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048182362

ABSTRACT:
To effectively form a branch harness from a trunk harness, the wire harness comprises an insulating sheet, a plurality of horizontal harness conductors arranged in parallel to each other on the insulating sheet, and a plurality of second harness conductors also arranged in parallel to each other and perpendicular to said first harness conductors on the insulating sheet. The first and second harness conductors are selectively connected to each other through holes formed in another insulating sheet with soldering, welding, rivets or grommets or by cutting off harness conductor ends along a line inclined at 45 degrees with respect to the harness conductor. Further, it is preferable to directly form male or female connector terminals at each end of the harness conductors.

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