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Part number/source for diagnostic connector


slowbert
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Remove the pin, open the crimp and fit a new wire.

Opening and re-crimping be done, speaking from having the experience 900 miles from home.

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57 minutes ago, jimk said:

Remove the pin, open the crimp and fit a new wire.

I have a set of pin removal tools, and I fought with it for a while.  But never got the pin to release.  Also didn't have much grip on the wire end to pull it out.  Of course, I wasn't on the side of the road trying to get home, either.

 

For $30 (with shipping) I am pretty sure I ordered the right part numbers from Mouser.

 

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