Inducing Intermittent Fault Conditions: Notes
In order to duplicate the customer's concern, it may be necessary to manipulate the wiring harness if the malfunction appears to be vibration related. Manipulation of a circuit can consist of a wide variety of actions, including:
- Wiggling the harness.
- Disconnecting a connector and reconnecting.
- Stressing the mechanical connection of a connector.
- Pulling on the harness or wire in order to identify a separation/break inside the insulation.
- Relocating a harness or wires.
Certainly, using the senses of sight, smell, and hearing while manipulating the circuit can provide good results as well.
There may be instances where circuit manipulation alone will not meet the required criteria for the fault condition to appear. In such cases it may be necessary to expose the suspect circuit to other conditions while manipulating the harness. Such conditions would include high moisture conditions, along with exceptionally high or low temperatures. The following discusses how to expose the circuit to these kinds of conditions.