Tools needed.....
1/4 ratchet w/ 1/4 E6 Internal torx socket ...remove the torx screw sticking out of the back
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Picks of any length...they just need to be skinny and to a point
The Grey connector needs to be separated from the end retainer in white. Utilizing the pic in the side you can gently pry up and the retainer will come out.
The female connectors need to be separated from the grey head after the white retainer comes out...THEY DO NOT just push right out from front to back. Here is why...when you look down the connector with a light there are tangs that much be pushed down with a sewing needle and you must grasp the wire and almost pinch it while applying force to the grey connector while you use the sewing needle to release the tang on the inside.
The connector will look like this when pins are in the correct slots. They slide right in and lock into place after passing the tangs in the grey connector. Then install the white retainer back into the grey connector. You are now ready to rock and roll...relax drink a beer...smoke a doobie....the lights are now ready for install. I would but it's currently -10°. It will happen tomorrow ...when it's 30°.
Video of lights will be tomorrow....then contact Ron at whoosh and order some!
1/4 ratchet w/ 1/4 E6 Internal torx socket ...remove the torx screw sticking out of the back
.
Sent from my SM-N950U1 using Tapatalk
Picks of any length...they just need to be skinny and to a point
The Grey connector needs to be separated from the end retainer in white. Utilizing the pic in the side you can gently pry up and the retainer will come out.
The female connectors need to be separated from the grey head after the white retainer comes out...THEY DO NOT just push right out from front to back. Here is why...when you look down the connector with a light there are tangs that much be pushed down with a sewing needle and you must grasp the wire and almost pinch it while applying force to the grey connector while you use the sewing needle to release the tang on the inside.
The connector will look like this when pins are in the correct slots. They slide right in and lock into place after passing the tangs in the grey connector. Then install the white retainer back into the grey connector. You are now ready to rock and roll...relax drink a beer...smoke a doobie....the lights are now ready for install. I would but it's currently -10°. It will happen tomorrow ...when it's 30°.
Video of lights will be tomorrow....then contact Ron at whoosh and order some!
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