How do i take out pins !!!???? dpfi to mpfi!!!
i am in the middle of the dpfi to mpfi conversion but i can' figure out how to take out pins from B2 or B11 so i can replace them with B10 and B12...please i really need to know i need an answer right away cuz i am running out of time and its almost dark and i don't have a garage!!!!
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please i really need to know. what does it mean take pins from b2 or b11 so you can put em in b10 and b12 ???????
please i really need to know. what does it mean take pins from b2 or b11 so you can put em in b10 and b12 ???????
Its C1 and C2 to B10 and B12.
Remove the plastic combs and pull real hard on the wire. The pin will come out (*warning, not responsible if the wire pulls free inside the plug*). I almost **** my pants doing this, because if that wire breaks away from the pin, your pretty well fucked. You could also get a set of OBD O ECU plugs from a wrecking yard and extract the extra pins you need to insert into B10 and B12, then cut the wires and not worry about the wire seperating from the pin inside that plastic plug.
Remove the plastic combs and pull real hard on the wire. The pin will come out (*warning, not responsible if the wire pulls free inside the plug*). I almost **** my pants doing this, because if that wire breaks away from the pin, your pretty well fucked. You could also get a set of OBD O ECU plugs from a wrecking yard and extract the extra pins you need to insert into B10 and B12, then cut the wires and not worry about the wire seperating from the pin inside that plastic plug.
Yeah, they're a pain to take out sometimes...I used a paper clip and it worked on a couple of pins and did not on some, so I ended up ordering an ECU pin tool from Hasport. They were less than 10 bucks, but paid $25 for overnight express shipping. I just couldnt wait.
Remove the plastic combs and pull real hard on the wire. The pin will come out (*warning, not responsible if the wire pulls free inside the plug*). I almost **** my pants doing this, because if that wire breaks away from the pin, your pretty well fucked.
you can ue a jewelers screw driver as well. there is usually a little plastic tab that needs to be pushed back for the pin to come out. it should come out easily, without force. if you look at an empty slot on the connector, you will see the plastic tab.
[Modified by breaka_1_9, 10:08 AM 9/10/2002]
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