Hombre XS Space Cab 2WD V6-4.3L (1998)
Step 8:
Depress the locking tang to unseat the terminal.
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Push to Seat - Gently pull on the lead to remove the terminal through the back of the connector.
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Pull to Seat - Gently push on the lead to remove the terminal through the front of the connector.
NOTE: Never use force to remove a terminal from a connector.
Step 9:
Inspect terminal and connector for damage. Repair as necessary (refer to "Terminal Repair").
Step 10:
Reform lock tang and reseat terminal in connector body. Apply grease if connector was originally equipped with grease.
Step 11:
Install any CPAs or TPAs, close any secondary locks and join connector halves.
Weather Pack CONNECTOR REPAIR
Follow the steps below to repair Weather Pack connectors.
Step 1:
Separate the connector halves.
Step 2:
Open secondary lock. A secondary lock aids in terminal retention and is usually molded to the connector.
Step 3:
Grasp the lead and push the terminal to the forward most position. Hold the lead at this position.
Step 4:
Insert the Weather Pack terminal removal tool into the front (mating end) of the connector cavity until it rests on the cavity shoulder.
Step 5:
Gently pull on the lead to remove the terminal through the back of the connector.
NOTE: Never use force to remove a terminal from a connector.
Step 6:
Inspect the terminal and connector for damage. Repair as necessary (refer to "Terminal Repair").
Step 7: