GM – CAMARO 1982-1992 – Repair Guide (Checked by WxMax) 134
CONNECTORS  
Three types of connectors 
are commonly used in automotive applications - 
weatherproof, molded and hard shell.  
 
Fig. 4: Hard shell (left) and weather proof (right) connectors have replaceable 
terminals 
•  Weatherproof - these connectors ar e most commonly used where the 
connector is exposed to the element s. Terminals are protected against 
moisture and dirt by sealing rings wh ich provide a weathertight seal. All 
repairs require the use of a specia l terminal and the tool required to 
service it. Unlike standard blade ty pe terminals, these weatherproof 
terminals cannot be straightened once  they are bent. Make certain that 
the connectors are properly seated and  all of the sealing rings are in 
place when connecting leads.  
•  Molded - these connectors require  complete replacement of the 
connector if found to be defective. This means splicing a new connector 
assembly into the harness. All sp lices should be soldered to insure 
proper contact. Use care when probi ng the connections or replacing 
terminals in them, as it is possibl e to create a short circuit between 
opposite terminals. If this happens to the wrong terminal pair, it is 
possible to damage certain com ponents. Always use jumper wires 
between connectors for circuit c hecking and NEVER probe through 
weatherproof seals.  
•  Hard Shell - unlike molded  connectors, the terminal contacts in hard-shell 
connectors can be replaced. Replacement  usually involves the use of a 
special terminal removal tool that depresses the locking tangs (barbs)\
 on 
the connector terminal and allows the  connector to be removed from the 
rear of the shell. The connector she ll should be replaced if it shows any 
evidence of burning, melting, cracks,  or breaks. Replace individual 
terminals that are burnt, corroded, distorted or loose.