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I am trying to remove the harness connector for the starting relay on my LX150. I assumed it would be a standard plastic tab that you push in to release from the frame / metal bracket. But this isn't working. And there's not much clearance to get a good look at how it's held in.

Before I break anything, I thought I'd check in here in case there's some kind of trick. Facepalm emoticon
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Nobody can confirm how to free this connector from the frame? Crying or Very sad emoticon
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Your lucky day - I was bored! Use a screwdriver between the tab and the metal support to push that shoulder away from the support. You can bend the metal support forwards to gain more access. I trust this photo helps:
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jimc wrote:
Your lucky day - I was bored! Use a screwdriver between the tab and the metal support to push that shoulder away from the support. You can bend the metal support forwards to gain more access. I trust this photo helps:
That's perfect! Thank you!! Clap emoticon

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