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StevenF
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PostPosted: 13:06 - 25 Jan 2011    Post subject: Argh... I Can't Remove My Indicator Wires Reply with quote

I'm trying to fit a new radiator, so I'm removing the front fairing, but I can't get the indicator connector pin out! I've tried using pliers to grip t and yank it out but no luck. It's something so easy, but it's just not happening for me! Sad
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PostPosted: 13:14 - 25 Jan 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Is there a question there Laughing

If the really are stuck cut them and crimp in new plugs.
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PostPosted: 13:29 - 25 Jan 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

chris-red wrote:
Is there a question there Laughing

If the really are stuck cut them and crimp in new plugs.


Managed to avoid it by following the wire back to where it connects to the mains, and removed it that way.
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PostPosted: 13:32 - 25 Jan 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'd expect the wiring to be soldered on at the indicator end and would have unplugged at the loom in the first instance. Are you sure yours actually unplug at the indicators?
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chris-red
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PostPosted: 14:00 - 25 Jan 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

StevenF wrote:
chris-red wrote:
Is there a question there Laughing

If the really are stuck cut them and crimp in new plugs.


Managed to avoid it by following the wire back to where it connects to the mains, and removed it that way.


I assumed that was what you thought was stuck I have never seen and indicator disconnect at the indicator end.
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StevenF
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PostPosted: 15:51 - 25 Jan 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

It appears I've learned something new then! That will be why it wasn't budging! Laughing Laughing

Thank you
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