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Old 04-25-2013, 09:20 AM
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how in the hell do you remove the pins on the fuse box c2 connector. this is actually really hilarious to me because here i am goings nuts about hoping i dont run into problems with modifying my own harness and that actually goes great but i get snagged on little things like this lol. what is the best tool/ thing to remove the pins on the black fusebox connector on an LSX harness?
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If you take C2 out of the fuse panel, there is a blue piece on one half of either side. Just pry it out with a flathead. The connectors will not come out without removing the blue pieces. Then figure out which side, top or bottom, of the black plastic housing has a little black tab on the inside. You'll need a good light to tell. The side the tab is on flips between halves. Just jam a tiny flathead in there to depress the tab and the connectors come out the back.
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Anyone know how to remove/replace one of the pins in a 29 pin connector block? The three 29 pin connectors (white, red, and black) connect cable harnesses to the fusebox.
Below is a picture showing the red 29 pin connector in my car. You can see a red colour wire has been threaded through the connector. That should not be there. It has been put there (by PO’s mechanic) to bypass a pin in the connector that looks to have got hot.
I want to replace the burned pin (if possible) to put it back to original, but I cannot work out how to remove the pin.
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