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Old 28th September 2008, 10:45   #1
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a little bit of a mess lol but i appreciate the help. I probably wont get a chance to do this today, but i like to know what im doing before i start.

wait...just to check, you push the nail through after you've disconnected the plug?
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a little bit of a mess lol but i appreciate the help. I probably wont get a chance to do this today, but i like to know what im doing before i start.

wait...just to check, you push the nail through after you've disconnected the plug?
yes. First you need to remove the plug from the socket. Then you need to take the plug apart. This is done by removing that screw and pushing a nail through it.
You may be finding it difficult to take the plug out because you've already taken out the screw which holds it together.. i dunno.
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yes. First you need to remove the plug from the socket. Then you need to take the plug apart. This is done by removing that screw and pushing a nail through it.
You may be finding it difficult to take the plug out because you've already taken out the screw which holds it together.. i dunno.
yeah that is a possibility, well ill give it a go later on when i get the car back frmo my girlfriends anyway and report back!
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