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Detaching the connector correctly
The plugs are locked into the connection sockets by means of a locking
clip. Press the locking clip and pull the plug.
Because the plug is often connected very tightly to the socket, it is
helpful, when pressing the locking clip, to rst push the plug towards the
connection socket before subsequently pulling on it.
In addition, temperature uctuations in the engine bay can result in a type
of “vacuum effect” between the plug and the socket. This can be solved by
lightly “wiggling” the plug.
The plugs are locked into the connection sockets by means of a locking
clip. Press the locking clip and pull the plug.
Because the plug is often connected very tightly to the socket, it is
helpful, when pressing the locking clip, to rst push the plug towards the
connection socket before subsequently pulling on it.
In addition, temperature uctuations in the engine bay can result in a type
of “vacuum effect” between the plug and the socket. This can be solved by
lightly “wiggling” the plug.
The rst step involves pulling out the bright grey locking clip. Press down
on the bright grey locking clip, which serves as a switch for releasing and
removing the plug.
Because the plug is often connected very tightly to the socket, it is
helpful, when pressing the locking clip, to rst push the plug towards the
connection socket before subsequently pulling on in.
In addition, temperature uctuations in the engine bay can result in a type
of “vacuum effect” between the plug and the socket. This can be solved by
lightly “wiggling” the plug.
Locking clip
Locking clip
Locking clip

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