How do you get a wire out of a connector?
Hold the connector with your other hand and attempt to pull the wire out of the connector. In most cases, connectors either hold the wire in with a small metal prong or they are crushed onto the wire. With a gentle tug, the wire usually pulls out of the connector.
How to replace broken wire harness clips or connectors on?
This DIY covers how to replace the connection housings from the wires to the sensor, or coil, or whatever part you happened to break off the connection to. The part number should be the same for MKIV and the newer MKV Jetta and GTI models as well as Audis and Passats.
What to do if you break wire on coil?
(If you do have a broken clip on the coil connection. and do not feel like spending $30 and doing this repair, you can always use a zip tie to keep it in place). This DIY covers how to replace the connection housings from the wires to the sensor, or coil, or whatever part you happened to break off the connection to.
How do you get wire out of plastic?
In most cases, the lock is a “tab” lock that presses over a ridge molded into the plastic housing. If you locate one, pry up on the plastic tab with a pair of pliers to open the housing. Once open, pull the wire out of the connector. Grip the wire with your thumb and forefinger where the wire goes into the connector.
This DIY covers how to replace the connection housings from the wires to the sensor, or coil, or whatever part you happened to break off the connection to. The part number should be the same for MKIV and the newer MKV Jetta and GTI models as well as Audis and Passats.
(If you do have a broken clip on the coil connection. and do not feel like spending $30 and doing this repair, you can always use a zip tie to keep it in place). This DIY covers how to replace the connection housings from the wires to the sensor, or coil, or whatever part you happened to break off the connection to.
How do you release wire from a harness?
You’re trying to release it without breaking off the tabs. You can also use your needle-nose pliers to get a good elongated grip on the wire. The tabs or prongs are in there to hold the wire in place. To release the wire from the harness, you push or bend these tabs down slightly.