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Old 02-16-2009, 11:54 AM   #1
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Factory fan switch connector removal

How does this connector unplug? Tried to get it off with my hands but it wont go. Thanks
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How does this connector unplug? Tried to get it off with my hands but it wont go. Thanks
The fan switch is a single plug that has a latch on the bottom that hooks over a catch on the bottom side of the switch in the connector. Just pull the latch down a bit to get it out of the way of the catch and it'll pull right off.
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