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[title] Large Sliding Connectors
[* icon_note] Large sliding connectors work the same as smaller sliding connectors, usually sliding into the side of a socket. Typically, these connectors have multiple cables attached and are commonly used for laptop batteries.
[* black] Most of the time, these connectors will have a lip or a tab along the top that can be used to push the connector out of its socket.
- [* black] If there's no clear spot to use a tool, check out [guide|171016|bundled cable connectors|stepid=363571|new_window=true].
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[* black] To disconnect, use the wide end of a spudger to push on the connector tab to slide it out of its socket.
[* icon_caution] It may take a lot of force to disconnect the cable. Go slowly, and ***don't pull on the cables***.
[* icon_reminder] To reconnect the cable, align the connector and use a spudger to [guide|168674|push against the tab|stepid=356120|new_window=true] to fully seat the connector back into the socket.