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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Altus OK
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Re: How remove wiring plugs from firewall
Just pulled mine out last week. The plugs are held in with semi-hard rubber grommets. I pushed the edges in from outside to inside and worked around the entire edge before it pushed through. It seemed as though the plug was going to break or get damaged, but it just took a little effort and working around the entire edge. Used a flat head screw driver to do the deed. Hope that helps somewhat
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Woolwich Twp, NJ
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Re: How remove wiring plugs from firewall
Man they are a lot tougher than I thought... put the one on the passenger felt like the entire thing was hard plastic.... I ended up hand sanding around it and taping it off - not wanting to break it off.
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