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United States, United States
Condition:New Brand:Painless Wiring Surface Finish:Red Manufacturer Part Number:70800 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:No UPC:749823708006

Painless Wiring 70800 14 Gauge TXL Wire

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Product Description

Electrical Wire

14 Gauge TXL Wire

14 Gauge TXL Wire; 50 ft.; Red;


FEATURES:
  • Stranded Copper Core
  • Cross-Linked Polyethylene Insulation
  • Withstands Over 275 Deg. F
  • Exceeds OE Specifications
  • Light Weight
  • Easy Routing


It's a lot more than circuits and wire! How often have you seen advertisements for wiring harnesses promising, 21-circuit kit for the low, low price of...? What do you get for that low price? 21 circuits and yards of colored wire? Is that all you need, and exactly what makes up a proper wiring harness, anyhow? Well, it's a lot more than just circuits and wire. A wiring harness is, first and foremost, engineering. At Painless, all of our harnesses are designed by real engineers using the latest in diagnostic equipment and AutoCAD to ensure consistency in manufacturing and an accurate and easy installation. Finally, and certainly not least, there's quality. You deserve the assurance that after installing a harness it's going to work: That when you turn on the headlights, they shine; That the blinkers blink and that the engine starts. At right you see a Painless fuel injection harness on our exclusive test board. Every single fuel injection harness, before it goes in the box, is mounted first on a test board like this. Each blue connector simulates a particular engine function. This test ensures that all connections are working properly, all pinouts are correct and there is continuity in all the wires. When you install a Painless harness, we GUARANTEE it is going to work. If you're looking for superior quality, engineering and craftsmanship, Painless is your only sensible choice. Painless has remained the leader in automotive wiring and electrical products for over seventeen years through engineering and innovation, not corner cutting and imitation.

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After receiving the item, contact seller within 14 days. Refund will be given as money back. Buyer pays for return shipping. A 20% restocking fee may apply.
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