Posted by: kbrunk1 Jul 17 2012, 08:18 PM
Quick question but the Pelican Parts instructions just says to remove the electrical connection to the master cylinder.
Q) Does it just pull straight out?
Q) Do you loosen the bolt just behind the electrical connection?
How exactly do you remove it?
My rubber boot is about to self destruct .....
Any help here?
Posted by: Black22 Jul 17 2012, 08:43 PM
QUOTE(kbrunk1 @ Jul 17 2012, 07:18 PM)
Quick question but the Pelican Parts instructions just says to remove the electrical connection to the master cylinder.
Q) Does it just pull straight out?
Q) Do you loosen the bolt just behind the electrical connection?
How exactly do you remove it?
My rubber boot is about to self destruct .....
Any help here?
IIRC its just a spade connector. The master cylinder side being the male end and the wire being the female connector.
Posted by: McMark Jul 17 2012, 10:34 PM
If you're removing the wires, they just pull off.
If you're removing the whole switch, it unscrews.
Not really sure what project you're working on though...
Posted by: broomhandle Jul 18 2012, 12:06 PM
i just swithced from a 17 to a 19. the 17 has 2 conectors, the 19 has 1.
anybody know about this?
Posted by: SirAndy Jul 18 2012, 12:14 PM
QUOTE(broomhandle @ Jul 18 2012, 11:06 AM)
i just swithced from a 17 to a 19. the 17 has 2 conectors, the 19 has 1.
anybody know about this?
Yes.
You simply tape up one connector and only use one. Works just fine ...
Posted by: broomhandle Jul 18 2012, 01:20 PM
QUOTE(SirAndy @ Jul 18 2012, 11:14 AM)
QUOTE(broomhandle @ Jul 18 2012, 11:06 AM)
i just swithced from a 17 to a 19. the 17 has 2 conectors, the 19 has 1.
anybody know about this?
Yes.
You simply tape up one connector and only use one. Works just fine ...
haha, thats what i did. it dose not matter which connector right?
Posted by: McMark Jul 18 2012, 02:02 PM
QUOTE
it dose not matter which connector right?
Yes. It does. Use the brown/white wire on the switch. Tape up the brown wire, as it's just a ground.