So I picked up another diamond coil pack, to test wiring with, and I'm wondering how do you disconnect the coil from the connector?
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Re: Disconnect the coil...
I just figured it out!
For those that are curious in the future, on the connector, there is a tab that you pull up, which then allows the loom connection to slide out.
SC
For those that are curious in the future, on the connector, there is a tab that you pull up, which then allows the loom connection to slide out.
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Re: Disconnect the coil...
you will come across alot of similar clips...
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Re: Disconnect the coil...
Uh oh!
The thing that threw me while I was working on the car abit back, as that there didn't seem to be a way to disconnect the side clips. Of course you don't disconnect them. It's like a connector inside of a connector, that has a connector plug into it...
They say that knowing is half the battle!
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The thing that threw me while I was working on the car abit back, as that there didn't seem to be a way to disconnect the side clips. Of course you don't disconnect them. It's like a connector inside of a connector, that has a connector plug into it...
They say that knowing is half the battle!
SC
1994 Legacy Mi
2008 Legacy GT SpecB
2008 Legacy GT SpecB