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3 | TDIClub Forums I am looking for a tool or some ideas on how to make up and use a tool to remove the pins or receptors from the connector housing. i plan to replace my rear. I've always use the number 18 tool even for the smaller pins. that tool fits most of the wires on the mk3 and older cars, even the smaller ones in the ecu connector.

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Crack | TDIClub Forums

Crack | TDIClub Forums Wiper blade inserts appear to have the correct balance between tensile strength and softness to modify and with care, any shape can be made (even thin wire). and it doesn't matter what connectors are installed on new cars just grab another wiper blade insert and start sculpting!!. I have had some difficulty lately getting electrical pins out of the multi pin connectors that vw uses on lighting circuits, injector pumps, and just about everywhere else in the car. Want to add to tool box: what inexpensive connector pin extractor tool would you recommend for audi/vw cars (b5, b6, c5, mk4, mk5)?. When you press the metal tube down over the pin, the "finger" collapses and you can then easily pull the pin out of the insulator block. i would purchase a couple of male/female pins used on your wiring harness.

Pin_release_tool | TDIClub Forums
Pin_release_tool | TDIClub Forums

Pin_release_tool | TDIClub Forums Want to add to tool box: what inexpensive connector pin extractor tool would you recommend for audi/vw cars (b5, b6, c5, mk4, mk5)?. When you press the metal tube down over the pin, the "finger" collapses and you can then easily pull the pin out of the insulator block. i would purchase a couple of male/female pins used on your wiring harness. Media information album backup lights added by maybe368 date added mar 24, 2015 view count 259 comment count 0 rating 0.00 star (s) 0 ratings. The two tools you see fit the "micro" and "junior" size terminals in vw and audi. these two sizes are the most common used in our cars. from headlights to. I released the purple terminal retainer, but can't figure out how to extract the wire ? is there a special release tool necessary ? thanks. The two tools you see fit the "micro" and "junior" size terminals in vw and audi. these two sizes are the most common used in our cars. from headlights to.

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10-pinconnector | TDIClub Forums

10-pinconnector | TDIClub Forums Media information album backup lights added by maybe368 date added mar 24, 2015 view count 259 comment count 0 rating 0.00 star (s) 0 ratings. The two tools you see fit the "micro" and "junior" size terminals in vw and audi. these two sizes are the most common used in our cars. from headlights to. I released the purple terminal retainer, but can't figure out how to extract the wire ? is there a special release tool necessary ? thanks. The two tools you see fit the "micro" and "junior" size terminals in vw and audi. these two sizes are the most common used in our cars. from headlights to.

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Wiring! | TDIClub Forums

Wiring! | TDIClub Forums I released the purple terminal retainer, but can't figure out how to extract the wire ? is there a special release tool necessary ? thanks. The two tools you see fit the "micro" and "junior" size terminals in vw and audi. these two sizes are the most common used in our cars. from headlights to.

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