How do I undo this connector?
How do I undo this connector?
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Simon54

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11 posts

37 months

Monday 27th April
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Was changing the headlights on the Peugeot Partner and I never did manage to undo it, so I managed with the bumper in-situ, just for next time it'd be good to know how?

many thanks,
Simon.

Pixel Pusher

10,387 posts

184 months

Monday 27th April
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Google says:


bangerhoarder

757 posts

93 months

Monday 27th April
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Press the raised area of the yellow section down (the two ridges on the photo) then slide it out (up on the photo). The plug should then undo.

Simon54

Original Poster:

11 posts

37 months

Monday 27th April
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bangerhoarder said:
Press the raised area of the yellow section down (the two ridges on the photo) then slide it out (up on the photo). The plug should then undo.
By down you mean into the connector body, or down to the bottom of the picture? They didn't budge at all and I didn't want to force them.

bangerhoarder

757 posts

93 months

Monday 27th April
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Pressed down into the body, sorry. They may well be stiff! Then it should slide.

Simon54

Original Poster:

11 posts

37 months

Tuesday 28th April
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bangerhoarder said:
Pressed down into the body, sorry. They may well be stiff! Then it should slide.
Ah, OK. No, I tried that. Could always be seized I guess. It's 13 years old after all. It does look at though you're supposed to push that, because there are grippy serrations on it.

hengti

217 posts

242 months

Wednesday 29th April
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I'm not familiar with this connector but is that a locking bar at the bottom? Does the black bit between the yellow at bottom pull down?

NDA

25,160 posts

250 months

Wednesday 29th April
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hengti said:
I'm not familiar with this connector but is that a locking bar at the bottom? Does the black bit between the yellow at bottom pull down?
That's what I was thinking too. The yellow part should then slide (?) off.

thebraketester

15,604 posts

163 months

Wednesday 29th April
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Use a flat blade screwdriver to smash all the tabs to bits and use LX tape to reconnect. :-)

JimM169

811 posts

147 months

Wednesday 29th April
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bangerhoarder said:
Press the raised area of the yellow section down (the two ridges on the photo) then slide it out (up on the photo). The plug should then undo.
If it's stiff might work by pressing down (ie into the body of the connector) directly on the two points circled and then slide then slide in the direction of the arrow. Bit of heat from a hairdryer might make the plastic a bit more flexible as well


TwinKam

3,554 posts

120 months

Wednesday 29th April
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^^^That's the theory, but the dry dirt may be hindering it; wash it with water, give it a blast of air, then a squirt of 'dry' silicone (Mr Sheen).

Simon54

Original Poster:

11 posts

37 months

Sunday 3rd May
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Thanks for all the suggestions, but I can't really try anything out now as the car is back together, in the end I lashed the top of the bumper to the radiator top so it didn't keel over, and did my best to work around it with it sitting on the ground, and still connected. That little tab at the bottom probably has something to do with it, but it didn't budge and I didn't want to break it. Dunno why people design such obscure mechanisms.