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Old 08-30-2005, 05:57 AM
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I'm trying to take the fuse box out, and for some reason I can't disconnect this yellow cable that's going into it. Has anyone else had trouble with it and/or know how to get it out? It seems that depressing the little button that's on it doesn't do much.

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u push that little button in...lol its not that hard. if it comes down to it take a flat head screwdriver and push in the button while pulling gently on the wire.
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you will notice I didn't have trouble with any of the other connectors I've tried using pliers and a flat-head screwdriver already
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well then u arent trying hard enuff!
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careful when dealing with airbag wiring and equipment. follow factory directions, lol just apply enough pressure on the clip, it should come right off.
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UGH any harder and I'm gonna break this thing
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yeah i know what u mean that little yellow plug i gave up on it
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wow me and my friend were tryin to take it off last night and only part of that yellow clip is suppose to come out not the whole thing so pinch and pull
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there is a little piece that is right above your arrow on your pic that you have to flip up first before you can pinch and pull. its to insure that that it doesnt come out easily and disengage the airbag.good luck
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when I did my 99 si interior conversion, i had to remove this too. It's a weird one, you'll have to push it in, then unclip, then pull out. Too long ago to remember, just play with it, it'll come out.
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