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How to diagnose faulty automotive wiring harness cable gland?

Answer

Inspect for water ingress and test sealing integrity.

Explain

A faulty cable gland allows moisture into the wiring harness. CHEPQ tools inspect glands for cracks and perform water immersion tests (IP67)—replacing glands prevents wiring corrosion.

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