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Hatchback 4WD F4-1781cc 1.8L (1983)Lighting and Horns > Brake Lamp > Component Information > Diagrams > Diagram Information and Instructions > Page 2632![]() Figure 1 - Typical Push-To-Seat Connector Fig. 20 Typical Pull-to-Seat Connector and Terminal PUSH-TO-SEAT AND PULL-TO-SEAT Follow the steps below to repair Push-to-Seat or Pull-to-Seat connectors, Figs. 19 and 20. The steps are illustrated with typical connectors. Your 1. Remove any CPA (Connector Position Assurance) Locks. CPAs are designed to retain connectors when mated. 2. Remove any TPA (Terminal Position Assurance) Locks. TPAs are designed to keep the terminal from backing out of the connector. NOTE: The TPA must be removed prior to terminal removal and must be replaced when the terminal is repaired and reseated. 3. Open any secondary locks. A secondary lock aids in terminal retention and is usually molded to the connector. 4. Separate the connector halves and back out seals. 5. Grasp the lead and push the terminal to the forward most position. Hold the lead at this position. 6. Locate the terminal lock tang in the connector canal. 7. Insert the proper size pick straight into the connector canal at the mating end of the connector. 8. Depress the locking tang to unseat the terminal. NOTE: Never use force to remove a terminal from a connector. 9. Inspect terminal and connector for damage. Repair as necessary, see TERMINAL REPAIR. 10. Reform lock tang and reseat terminal in connector body. Apply grease if connector was originally equipped with grease. 11. Install any CPAs or TPAs, close any secondary locks and join connector halves. Fig. 21 Typical Weather Pack Connector and Terminal Lighting and Horns > Brake Lamp > Component Information > Diagrams > Diagram Information and Instructions > Page 2632 | ||
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