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6 General Repair
6D Hood, Dash, & Grill Repair
Figure D–11.
Disconnect Lower Harness
Connector
11. See Figure D–11. Disconnect the lower harness con-
nector by pulling the two halves apart. Use a firm
grip and a light, side-to-side flexing motion on the
connector to separate the connector halves.
Figure D–12.
Gently Pry Connector Apart With
Screwdriver
12. If the connector cannot be separated by using a gen-
tle flexing motion on each of the two halves, insert a
small, flat-blade screwdriver between the halves, and
use a gentle prying motion to separate the connector
(Figure D–12).
NOTE: Do not use excessive force when prying the con-
nector apart, as this could crack the plastic connector
housing. Apply light pressure on opposite sides of the
connector, and gradually work the connector apart. The
electrical connectors used on these units are designed to
withstand continuous vibration, and may require repeti-
tive prying to separate.
Connector
13. Locate the two green/black wires that connect the
upper wire harness to the switch located at the base
of the brake pedal. Disconnect the two wire connec-
tor (A, Figure D–13) located under the dash.
Figure D–13. Wire Connection
A. 2-Wire Connector
A
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