Willie, if you carefully examine the plastic plug that has the wires going into it you'll notice that the crimped on metal connectors are simply pushed into the connector and retained by a little barb on the crimped on metal connector. If you push on the wire to free the barb then depress it against the metal connector with a toothpick, tiny screwdriver, or similar stiff, small crossection tool you can slip the connector out of the block. Label 'em first so you can re-fit into the new block. al |
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