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2011-07-14 00:26:18
#11
Needles work great. I de-pinned a plug in the ecu room when I did my harness swap using my moms sewing needle.
2011-07-14 00:44:20
#12
^^^^ Finally someone else with some sense. No need to spend money on a depinning tool. lol. Another thing that works great is a bobby pin. Just take the little rubber piece off the end with a knife or your finger nails and even better than a needle being its like the perfect width and flat with more area to lift the clip holding the pin in place.

Depinning tool......Sheesh. lol
2011-07-14 02:15:42
#13
Originally Posted by tomas527
Yes it is. As long as its obd2.


Awesome...didn't know that. Thanx!

Originally Posted by La_Noche
Needles work great. I de-pinned a plug in the ecu room when I did my harness swap using my moms sewing needle.


Originally Posted by ashtonsser
^^^^ Finally someone else with some sense. No need to spend money on a depinning tool. lol. Another thing that works great is a bobby pin. Just take the little rubber piece off the end with a knife or your finger nails and even better than a needle being its like the perfect width and flat with more area to lift the clip holding the pin in place.

Depinning tool......Sheesh. lol


Good deal....just wanted to know my options. Thanx guys.
2011-07-14 21:45:41
#14
I use a little mini screwdriver that i grinded to a point. Works perfect and you have a little handle to hold on to. Been using it for about 10 years.
2011-07-14 22:11:26
#15
A eye glasses kit is your best friend ..3 bucks if that.
2011-07-31 19:18:41
#16
Ended up just using a safety pin.

BTW....I didn't know there was one but I wasn't aware of the pin lock on the bottom of the harness. Took me almost an hour before I realized that. Then the pins came out in seconds.
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