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Old May 23, 2008 | 09:56 PM
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Need Hitch Wiring help ASAP Please!!

I am supposed to take off for an 8 hour trip in 4 hours and still need to sleep.

I know there is a simple way to unclip the wiring harness connectors for wiring a hitch to the taillights... but I can't figure out the locking mechanism at this moment.

Can someone please tell me the trick to this before I go insane?

I'll have a pic of what I mean up shortly. Thanks!
Old May 23, 2008 | 10:03 PM
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Sorry... pic is still on it's way for the next person to see...

I figured it out... I apparently wasn't lifting the locking mechanism far enough is all... I didn't want to break it.

It was when I was to the point of just break it and let's get this going that it made a clicking sound and stayed "open" for me to pull the two sides apart.
Old Jun 2, 2008 | 08:54 PM
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For anyone who needs help with their clip in the future... here is the pic finally for the clip I was having trouble with.

As I stated above... you just need to lift the locking clasp up away from the body of the clip. You will think you are going to break it and all of a sudden it will audibly "click" and stay up for you to separate the two plastic pieces. Once you insert the T-connector or new light clip the pieces will "click" back together.

Here is the pic of the part that gave me a rough night a couple weeks ago:

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