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What is the condition for a Class 2 assembly that has over-molded conductors with voids within the flexible flat ribbon that do not expose conductive material to the cable surface or between noncommon conductors?
What is the condition for a Class 2 assembly that has an over-molded connector with evidence that solder wicking exceeds maximum criteria?
What is the condition for a Class 2 assembly that has an over-molded connector that is within 5 degrees of perpendicular with the molding material?
What is the condition for a Class 3 assembly that has an over-molded connector with an outer mold that shows evidence of sink marks air marks?
What is the condition for a Class 1 assembly that has a connector with sealing plug installed shaft first (head is visible)?
What is the condition for a Class 2 assembly that has a boot with excessive adhesive flowing beyond the boundaries of the joint?
True or False: When a connector has teeth used for interlocking the mating surfaces, it is required that the assembly procedures include a process to ensure teeth are engaged prior to tightening.
What is the condition for a Class 2 assembly that has a boot bonded to the connector on all sides and shows visible structural adhesive?
What is the condition for a Class 3 assembly that has a soft face connector with a fracture in the dielectric face that does not extend into the cup area?
What is the condition for a Class 3 assembly that has an over-molded connector with an outer mold that does not adhere to the circumference of the connector body when required by the engineering documentation?