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Post by billyboy on Jul 13, 2013 14:03:52 GMT 1
Ive just looked at my stator with a view of replacing the rubber grommet and it looks a pig to get the connectors off , is there an easy way to do this ?? thanks in advance
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Post by oldelsieboy on Jul 13, 2013 14:07:26 GMT 1
Ive just looked at my stator with a view of replacing the rubber grommet and it looks a pig to get the connectors off , is there an easy way to do this ?? thanks in advance
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Post by soccersmyth on Jul 13, 2013 14:09:38 GMT 1
There is a tool available that can remove the pins from the plug.
Google is your friend
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Post by oldelsieboy on Jul 13, 2013 14:42:56 GMT 1
There is a tool available that can remove the pins from the plug. Google is your friend He's right, there is a special tool available, Vehicle Wiring Products should sell it OEB
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Post by billyboy on Jul 13, 2013 15:31:27 GMT 1
thanks all ,great animation OEB ,thats the method i shall employ as easier to cut/solder/heatshrink than arsing about with a tool
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Post by paulo on Jul 13, 2013 18:44:36 GMT 1
Using a tool is so easy, just insert into block, this unlocks the locking feature of the terminal in the block and just pull out - here's a photo of tool required or just find something very thin Attachments:
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Post by billyboy on Jul 13, 2013 23:05:34 GMT 1
its the round ones that look the worst ,tiny little tangs on them
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Post by skaterboy on Jul 14, 2013 9:20:59 GMT 1
I have one from my days as a Renault mechanic fits over the connector and pushes straight out of the block connector. I will dig it out and fit the part number was only a few quid if i remember right.
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Post by billyboy on Jul 15, 2013 21:10:51 GMT 1
thanks all , ive chopped and resoldered it
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Post by muttsnuts on Jul 16, 2013 19:17:05 GMT 1
this is the tool you need
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