hal keiner
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I want to remove the AC Compressor Clutch Connector so I can test for 12V and determine if a defective clutch is a possible reason for the compressor not turning when the AC switch on the dash is on. I have already determined that there is sufficient coolant in the system. I am not asking for any AC troubleshooting advice at this time, only how to remove this connector.
I figure that the locking tab on the connector has to be either "squeezed inwards" or "pried outwards" to remove the connector. I tried gently to do both and the connector does not budge. Before using a bit more force/effort (and risk breaking the connector by doing it the wrong way) I would like to first determine whether it is a "squeeze in" or "pry out" type locking tab.
Anyone know which way to remove this connector and/or have any tips on doing so.
This is where the connector is located:
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This is the part I found when looking it up online:
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I figure that the locking tab on the connector has to be either "squeezed inwards" or "pried outwards" to remove the connector. I tried gently to do both and the connector does not budge. Before using a bit more force/effort (and risk breaking the connector by doing it the wrong way) I would like to first determine whether it is a "squeeze in" or "pry out" type locking tab.
Anyone know which way to remove this connector and/or have any tips on doing so.
This is where the connector is located:
[Broken External Image]:
This is the part I found when looking it up online:
[Broken External Image]:
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