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    Veteran Member Four Rings LampyB's Avatar
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    How To Remove Podi Wiring Harness???

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    I plugged the wiring harness into the back of my stewart warner gauge, and because the LED bulb sits loosely while plugged in, it popped out of place as soon as the harness snapped into place. how do i remove the plug without breaking the clips? ie. if you were to change out the red bulb to white how would you remove the plug?

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    Re: How To Remove Podi Wiring Harness???

    mine did that once. i think you just squeeze and pull back out. simple.
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    Re: How To Remove Podi Wiring Harness???

    i just pulled slightly off center and the plug pops right out. Also if you pull/push the little brass bulb holders closer together the little bulb will stay in better.
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    Veteran Member Four Rings LampyB's Avatar
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    Re: How To Remove Podi Wiring Harness???

    good info, thanks guys. didn't want to remove the plug with outward force until i knew it was ok.

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