crazyswede
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Ok. It took a couple hours to get the bolt out and then a while longer to find it when I dropped it. After trying to get the connector off with multiple attempts from above. From the side. From below I finally figured out why it was stuck. There is a a little plastic piece on top that directs the wires 90 degrees away from the sensor. That plastic piece was preventing me from depressing the little plastic lever so it could slide passed the ramp lock. ?
Now of course I've discovered that the plastic sensor has done the impossible and alloyed itself with the surrounding metal and won't even think about moving. No way to pry in there and twisting is proving to be a challenge. Fitting any tools up there is beyond the basic laws of physics.
Now of course I've discovered that the plastic sensor has done the impossible and alloyed itself with the surrounding metal and won't even think about moving. No way to pry in there and twisting is proving to be a challenge. Fitting any tools up there is beyond the basic laws of physics.