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My inside headlight connection plugs need rebuilt, but how do I get them out of the headlight bucket ? There is a metal tab stuck in the side of the connector barrel that apparently holds the connector in, how does this come out ?
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 just learned this the other night while looking over mine. found a good Tech article from our friends at TFS: 1929-1936 Headlight Conduits & Wires"The socket in the headlight bucket is held in place by a bend-over tab. Bend the tab out and this allows the socket to be slid out."
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Thanks JYD and BearsFan ! Will try and hope the tab doesn't break !
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gently and only enough to remove the socket not back at 90 degrees, fatigue will win !!
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