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Is there anyway to get the trailer connector off without destroying it?
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Is that how it's supposed to work?The big rubber end can be taken apart. Loosen the clamp around the end and the rubber part is supposed to slide down the cable, exposing where the wires are soldered to the pins. It might take some force to push the cable thru the rubber part.
Is that how it's supposed to work?
I ended up using a hacksaw to cut up the rubber and peel it off. I would've much rather have been able to do it cleanly...
In case anyone is wondering......
1st, loosen the hose clamp
2nd. take a small screw driver and lightly and carefully pry inbetween the rubber around the pins and the steel collar, NOT between the steel collar and the outer rubber plug. Gently pry it up and out or squirt some lubricant in where your prying to help in removing the inner rubber circle that holds the pins.
Lastly when you re-assemble it, there are 2 aligning grooves in the rubber. You want the groove that is NOT cut all the way from front to back (the groove should be the one you can see between pins A and J) That groove lines up with the groove in the steel collar. NOT the groove that the screwdriver is pointing to. I repeat, you want the groove between pins A and J. Edit: the aligning groove you want is in the red cirlce. Notice it is cut deeper into the rubber but not cut all the way from front to back.
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