<VV> Disconnecting the wiring harness

Jim Houston jhouston45 at gmail.com
Fri Mar 6 20:29:53 EST 2009


Tug, tug, tug...  that's your only option.  I undid mine last week, and 
it was difficult, but it did come apart after a lot of wiggling, 
tugging, cursing, etc.  Good luck.


Jim Houston

Stephen Upham wrote:
> I need a little advise on how to disconnect the wiring harness under  
> the dash.  It looks like the connection from the dash (which must not  
> be damaged) has two tines that have to be pressed towards the body of  
> the harness in order for the main harness connection to be  
> disconnected.  There is very little room to work in (can just manage  
> to get two hands on it) and I have tried for the last twenty minutes  
> to get it disconnected with no luck.  It doesn't budge a bit, and I  
> really don't want to tug on it any more than absolutely necessary.   
> Ideas?
>
> Stephen
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