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[title] Remove pilot wire | |
[* black] Use a small flat blade screwdriver (1.5mm pictured) to press the release tine of the pilot wire, while pulling snugly on the wire to pull it out of the connector. | |
[* black] This can be a fiddly process. It does take a little force to pull the connector out, but not enough to rip it out of the crimp. | |
[* black] Feel free to go a bit ham with the screwdriver. You don't need this plastic housing - the new relay has a new housing. You do need the crimp though, so try to preserve it. | |
+ | [* icon_note] The pilot wire may be orange (most common) or blue (less common), but whether it's teal, auburn, heliotrope, gamboge, or rainbow colored - it's the position that matters :) |
[* black] Once removed, find and flex the locking tab back into shape so it'll lock on the new connector. |