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11358313

ABSTRACT:
Providing a method of assembling a wiring harness and the wiring harness and a connector allowable to reduce required hours and a cost for assembling the wiring harness, the wiring harness includes a FFC and the connector. The FFC has a plurality of conductors and an insulator covering the conductors. The connector has piercing terminals, a connector housing and a cover. The piercing terminal has claws. A plurality of piercing terminals is received in the connector housing. The connector housing and the cover are provided with separating walls for clamping only the insulators of the FFC. By inserting the plurality of piercing terminals into the connector housing, making the claws pierce through the FFC, and bending the claws, the wiring harness is assembled.

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patent: 2002-334617 (2002-11-01), None

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