Stranded wire. You could probably use some #12 or #14 THHN. I have a load of it in many colors if you need any, or you can buy a few feet at Lowes or HD.

--R


On 11/21/14 2:31 PM, Meade Dillon via Mercedes wrote:
I think this has been discussed before.  Isn't there a type of electrical
wire suitable for use in a situation that subjects the wire to repeated
flexing?  I think that maybe wire which has a very high number of
individual copper wires in the bundle is what would do the trick.

I've got a couple of electrical gremlins in my '87 wagon that I need to
cast out, and I am suspicious of broken wires at the accordion joints for
the front doors and for the rear hatch.

Thanks,
Max
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