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> Heater Cable Red Sleeve, What is it for?
frank_c
post Nov 17 2025, 10:03 PM
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Hello,

The replacement heater cables sold by many of the vendors include a red sleeve slid over the cable wire (see photo below). The cable I purchased has this sleeve on the longer right side of the cable.

What is the purpose of this sleeve? Is it meant to be inserted at the end of the cable guide tube at the firewall to reduce friction? If so, what keeps it in place, and why doesn't the left side have one?

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