Required tools and materials:

* Multimeter
* Electrical diagram of the car
* Electrical installation tools (adjustable wrench, pliers, soldering iron, electrical tape)
* Spare parts and consumables (fuses, relays, wires, terminals)

Steps to overhaul a car’s electrical system:

1. Gather the necessary information: Review the vehicle’s electrical diagram to get an idea of ​​component locations and wiring. This will help you determine which parts need to be inspected and tested.

2. Inspect the Wiring: Examine the wiring for damage, insulation, and rust. Look for any signs of melting, burns, or corrosion. Replace damaged wires.

3. Check fuses and relays: Use a multimeter to check the fuses and relays for faults. Replace blown fuses and faulty relays.

4. Clean the battery terminals and connections: Disconnect the battery and clean the terminals and connections with sandpaper or a wire brush. If necessary, apply anti-corrosion lubricant.

5. Check the generator and starter: Using a multimeter, check the generator output voltage and starter cranking current. Repair or replace faulty components as necessary.

6. Check lights and signals: Turn on all lights and signals and check their operation. Replace faulty bulbs and correct any wiring problems.

7. Check the ignition system: Plug wires, ignition coils and ignition control modules can fail over time. Check these components for damage and replace them if necessary.

8. Check the fuel injection system: Check the fuel pump, injection nozzles and fuel injection system sensors. Repair any faulty or clogged lines.

9. Check other electrical components: Check the power windows, audio system, air conditioning and other electrical components for problems. Correct any wiring problems or replace faulty parts.

10. Check operation: After replacing parts, reconnect the battery and start the vehicle. Make sure all electrical components are working properly.

Precautions:

* Always disconnect the battery before starting any repairs.
* Wear safety glasses and gloves when working with electrical components.
* Do not attempt to repair the vehicle’s electrical system unless you have the proper skills and knowledge.
* Use the correct tools and parts to ensure a reliable and safe repair.

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