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Slave Receptacle

ldmack3

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Replacing main power cables. How to remove old cables from the slave receptacle? Can't find aslave receptacle.JPGnything in TMs and don't see how to release cables/pins?
Any help greatly appreciated!

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Chris,

No. Wont work that way. Use a punch, or simply PULL it out from the rear. Back a long time ago, there was even a repair kit for the receptacles, AND the Jumper Cables. And, as NDT posted, you needed a propane or an Oxcy Acet. welding outfit to unsolder/solder the connections.
 

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I just left all the original wires as is and found. Took both ends and routed back up into cabin and bolted them together and hid them case I or next owner need that stuff. Cost about 40 cents, no damage.
 

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I read somewhere, think it was a VW forum, about revitalizing stiff rubber with a veggie based oil. I used a punch and a hammer to gently drive the pins out. The punch should fit snugly into the pins. Reattaching the cables isn't to much of a choir. Flux the cable real well, melt solder into the socket, and insert wire into sockets. Once the solder cools, one can let the wires go.
 

G744

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DOT3 brake fluid makes anything rubber much more 'slippery' for such things.

I keep a shoe polish tin with some in it to dip trailer plugs before hooking them up. Makes it SO much easier.

A drop or two in the backside of the slave recep will make pushing them out/pushing them in a breeze.

DG
 

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I just left all the original wires as is and found. Took both ends and routed back up into cabin and bolted them together and hid them case I or next owner need that stuff. Cost about 40 cents, no damage.
No damage until the next owner tries to slave off his new truck with another and your “bolting them together” causes a 2000 amp dead short. What’s wrong with you.
 

frank8003

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No damage until the next owner tries to slave off his new truck with another and your “bolting them together” causes a 2000 amp dead short. What’s wrong with you.
Hey, when I got the truck the slave cable two ends where just loose , unattached to anything, laying atop the batteries that where not even bolted down. Now that was dangerous. I know the line to be disabled and can not be used.
I am only soul that touched the truck at all, safe enough.
 
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