Good Evening,
I recently replaced the PNP switch, and somehow, the connector that plugs into the PNP pigtail has a broken green cable. Please look at the image attached and let me know if there is any way to fix it.
This is the part I ordered
https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/volvo- ... vo-8636441
PNP pigtal connector 01 v70 T5
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johnrapier
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the pin will have to be removed, solder in a new piece of wire and new pin.
i would order a de pinning tool set and connectors from amazon.
https://www.amazon.com/shengbowi-Connec ... 52&sr=8-10
see youtube for de pin directions.
i would order a de pinning tool set and connectors from amazon.
https://www.amazon.com/shengbowi-Connec ... 52&sr=8-10
see youtube for de pin directions.
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johnrapier
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I've taken terminal pins out of the socket side of the connector and not sure if the pin side of the connector is the same. For the socket side I had to remove the white center part to get to little plastic tabs that hold the pins in the connector. With a jeweler's screwdriver I pried the plastic tabs away from the sockets while pulling on the wires from the backside and the socket and the terminal/socket pins came right out. You can't get to or move these plastic tabs without removing the white center part. I recall the white center piece had a little tab in the center I had to move sideways to pry the white piece out. I only used a small jeweler's flat head screwdriver to get everything apart.johnrapier wrote: ↑25 Oct 2024, 07:18 Thank you for the link. I ordered that kit and watched some videos. I'm just trying to figure out if I need to remove the white cover inside the connector to pull out the busted pin. If I do would I slide a flat head underneath to lift it out? Please see the image attached,
In your photo the center white piece looks different but I expect there will be a little locking tab keeping it in place but it should be easy to remove.
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johnrapier
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Thank you for the insight. I was able to push it out with an eyeglass screwdriver. From there I just stripped the end of the wire used a new connector pushed it back in. All good to go. Thank you everyone for the help.
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