Panthers65
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Following the instructions on the above thread so I can confidently remove/reinstall doors over the summer without worry. Have a question for anyone that has gotten this fix to work.
I pulled my plug apart for the 1st time, so I know all the pins are straight. I used a small screwdriver to push the tabs on the outside so I could "Close" the latch without the door side male connector in the female connector. I can use a small screwdriver to "Pull" the plate from the back of the connector to the front and it moves freely.
Question is, is there supposed to be some type of spring or something to keep this connector near the front of the PINs when the two harnesses are disconnected?
I pulled the plate to the front, and reconnected the door side connector, Everything went together fine, all electronics worked, ect... But when I disconnected it again, the plate stayed at the base of the PINs, it did not move back to the mouth of the connector.
I guess I could use the screwdrive to pull the place forward every time I take the doors off, but that doesn't seem right. The taps on the side of the place don't seem long enough to catch anything to bring it forward when the connector is opened, is there something I'm missing? Another option?
Following the instructions on the above thread so I can confidently remove/reinstall doors over the summer without worry. Have a question for anyone that has gotten this fix to work.
I pulled my plug apart for the 1st time, so I know all the pins are straight. I used a small screwdriver to push the tabs on the outside so I could "Close" the latch without the door side male connector in the female connector. I can use a small screwdriver to "Pull" the plate from the back of the connector to the front and it moves freely.
Question is, is there supposed to be some type of spring or something to keep this connector near the front of the PINs when the two harnesses are disconnected?
I pulled the plate to the front, and reconnected the door side connector, Everything went together fine, all electronics worked, ect... But when I disconnected it again, the plate stayed at the base of the PINs, it did not move back to the mouth of the connector.
I guess I could use the screwdrive to pull the place forward every time I take the doors off, but that doesn't seem right. The taps on the side of the place don't seem long enough to catch anything to bring it forward when the connector is opened, is there something I'm missing? Another option?
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