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> AAR valve wiring connection - how do I disconnect?, looks stock, plastic box covering connection, afraid to "pull on it"
potomacmidget
post Jan 1 2026, 03:06 PM
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Happy New Year Everyone,

I am trying to do a bit of a refresh on my 1971, D-Jet stock car, (new vacuum hoses, valve adjustment, etc.) and I would like to pull out my AAR valve and inspect it closely (or replace with a known good one I have) but I am fearful on how to disconnect the AAR wire to the white wire. Its encased in what looks to be stock plastic rectangular wire cover, but figured I would ask for advice before I do any damage. Thanks in advance.

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Literati914
post Jan 16 2026, 09:42 AM
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QUOTE(JamesM @ Jan 10 2026, 01:45 PM) *

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Make sure that wire is well insulated. It supplies full time 12v sourced from the fuel pump fuse. A short to ground will kill power to your fuel pump and/or melt wiring depending on the size fuse you have installed on the relay board.


Curious, think an issue there would most likely always 'cause a popped fuse or could it be an intermittent thing as well?
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