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Old 04-27-2013, 06:28 PM
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Hey I'm trying to figure out how to disconnect this plug on the firewall so I can do the wire relocation... Any help would be great...

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This is not exactly a plug. The wires are glued into that peice. There are however several smaller plugs inside near the kick panel that will un plug and that whole harness can be pulled out of the engine bay.
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Cool thanks... I'll tackle it tomorrow. Ready to have then engine bay cleaned up.
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No dice on the plugs under the dash... There are a few, but one big wire harnes that goes into a terminal block... The only way may be to depin both fuse and relay boxes under the hood?
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Made any progress yet? I believe you have to press that out from the inside



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