Geez... I never thought that would be a pin connector.They make a tool for that, I'll see if I can find a image in my collection.
Before getting the tool I'd just use a healthy pin or sewing needle to push the tangs back in.
With the right technique of push/pull and pin action they pop out but you may have to pull the tang back out if your reusing it.
hold on...
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If what you have is these types of connectors:
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This type of tool works a dandy,
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Thought I had a image of the tool I used to have as it was useful on my motorcycle connectors (tiny) but I can't seem to find it in the 3 tool folders I have but remember posting it up in the Harley FB group for a member.
I tried searching for a new image and this is the best I could come up with. Gud Gawd they got all kinds of new connectors and the key/tools for them. The size of you pin is dependent on the size of the tool you will need.
Good luck finding the size you need, luckily when I got my tools I was at a better than Radio Shack electrical supplier that had all the pin packs and all the tools (and they weren't Harley-Davidson expensive)
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He said "I need to remove the male pin connector" and if IRC that white type connector has the pins type not spade type. But it's nice to see that the x-ray vision of my old eyes is still working (I guess)Geez... I never thought that would be a pin connector.
Hey! Are you expecting me to actually read all the details? That would go against the usual forum behavior of glancing at it and then posting whatever sounds good.He said "I need to remove the male pin connector" and if IRC that white type connector has the pins type not spade type. But it's nice to see that the x-ray vision of my old eyes is still working (I guess)
Really if your asking a question about something show the 'eff'in thing you are asking about in the picture.
heh
Welcome to the Third World where nobody GAF. (getting that way around here)
Reminds me of the lazy tech that came out because there was a problem with the cable. They had already changed every cable, including the one to the pole before... except for one that fed into the house. I said "Maybe you should change that cable"... Nope... He started giving me a hard time.. but at the same time "warning" me if I got mad and started swearing, he's leave. That was good for a chuckle.That spool up there reminds me of my war with Road Runner/Brighthouse where after the tech came I found half of a 1,000ft spool of RG 6 left under my porch... SWEET! I got the crimper and proper compression connectors and re-did the drop myself. job done.
Hey! Are you expecting me to actually read all the details? That would go against the usual forum behavior of glancing at it and then posting whatever sounds good.
We're just lucky someone didn't say to replace the ballast resistor!