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> How do I seperate the terminals from the plug
Harpo
post Dec 13 2014, 02:17 PM
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The terminals are loose in the housing but they will not come out. There has to be some kind of tool that will reach in to that special place


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toadman
post Dec 13 2014, 04:05 PM
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Years ago I purchased a tool just for this purpose. It was made by Lisle and I bought it at CarQuest. It works really well. I have had no casualties.

I checked the Carquest website and they have a 3-piece set of these tools, but not the single one I bought. If you want to take a look, the 3-piece set is PN 57750. You may find the single tool if you search a little more.
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post Dec 13 2014, 04:43 PM
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QUOTE(toadman @ Dec 13 2014, 05:05 PM) *

Years ago I purchased a tool just for this purpose. It was made by Lisle and I bought it at CarQuest. It works really well. I have had no casualties.

I checked the Carquest website and they have a 3-piece set of these tools, but not the single one I bought. If you want to take a look, the 3-piece set is PN 57750. You may find the single tool if you search a little more.



I use a simple cotter pin with one end ground to fit then throw it away cause I'll lose it anyway!
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