Re: Turn Signal Wiring Harness Removal
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Re: Turn Signal Wiring Harness Removal




Hey Houston, thanks again. I did get the metal pins out with some bending and distortion, but was able to re-shape the little devils (with reading glasses, of course). They should be OK when we put it all back together in 2007 or....humnnnnn...it is 2007....maybe 2008! Thanks and a safe and happy one to everybody. Donny, 64 Belvedere.


From: HoustonDB@xxxxxxx
Reply-To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx
To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Turn Signal Wiring Harness Removal
Date: Mon, 1 Jan 2007 09:07:33 EST



Donny,
Take another look at the plug in connector that connects under the dash.
The metal pins in the plastic connector have two "barbs" on them  (opposite
each other). In the plastic connector, on either side of the pins, there is a
small "trough".  That is where the barbs  are.  If you slide the end of a
large brass staple (or something of equal size) into that trough, it will push
the barb back against the pin.  It  will work much easier if you have two
"staples so you can do both barbs at the same time. If you only have one staple, push down on the metal pin while you have the staple inserted. The pin will cock to the side very slightly. Keep a light pressure on it to keep it cocked over. Remove the staple and slide it in on the opposite side. If you have done it right, the pin will start to push out of the plastic connector. It really is a "finesse" thing. If the barb isn't pushed back far enough, or if
there's too much downward pressure on the pin (to  hold it cocked over), it
will bind up and won't come out.

  As mentioned before, be sure to "map out" the positions of the wire  so
that you get them in the right place on re-assembly.

  Good luck!
  Houston

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