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Phil 11-28-2003 04:20 PM

91 Accord Distributor Plugs
 
This is no doubt a REALLY dumb question, but I am baffled as to why I can
not pull apart the wiring connection plugs that go to the distributor. I
found another similar plug under the hood, similar to the largest one
adjacent to the distributor. I depressed the small rectangular button, and
it clicked. Making sure the button stayed down, I could not pull the plug
apart, but wedging a flat screwdriver between the two plug halves got it
moving, and then it would come apart. Trying the same on the distributor
plugs just results in bending and breaking plug plastic. Spraying with
WD-40 has no effect. What now?

- Phil



psychicmechanic 11-29-2003 12:47 AM

Re: 91 Accord Distributor Plugs
 
Make sure you take the connector off the bracket first.
There is a small clip that retains the connector to the bracket.

Also try chanting.

"Phil" <p.mentz@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:d_Oxb.342481$Fm2.345411@attbi_s04...
> This is no doubt a REALLY dumb question, but I am baffled as to why I can
> not pull apart the wiring connection plugs that go to the distributor. I
> found another similar plug under the hood, similar to the largest one
> adjacent to the distributor. I depressed the small rectangular button,

and
> it clicked. Making sure the button stayed down, I could not pull the plug
> apart, but wedging a flat screwdriver between the two plug halves got it
> moving, and then it would come apart. Trying the same on the distributor
> plugs just results in bending and breaking plug plastic. Spraying with
> WD-40 has no effect. What now?
>
> - Phil
>
>




psychicmechanic 11-29-2003 12:47 AM

Re: 91 Accord Distributor Plugs
 
Make sure you take the connector off the bracket first.
There is a small clip that retains the connector to the bracket.

Also try chanting.

"Phil" <p.mentz@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:d_Oxb.342481$Fm2.345411@attbi_s04...
> This is no doubt a REALLY dumb question, but I am baffled as to why I can
> not pull apart the wiring connection plugs that go to the distributor. I
> found another similar plug under the hood, similar to the largest one
> adjacent to the distributor. I depressed the small rectangular button,

and
> it clicked. Making sure the button stayed down, I could not pull the plug
> apart, but wedging a flat screwdriver between the two plug halves got it
> moving, and then it would come apart. Trying the same on the distributor
> plugs just results in bending and breaking plug plastic. Spraying with
> WD-40 has no effect. What now?
>
> - Phil
>
>




psychicmechanic 11-29-2003 12:47 AM

Re: 91 Accord Distributor Plugs
 
Make sure you take the connector off the bracket first.
There is a small clip that retains the connector to the bracket.

Also try chanting.

"Phil" <p.mentz@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:d_Oxb.342481$Fm2.345411@attbi_s04...
> This is no doubt a REALLY dumb question, but I am baffled as to why I can
> not pull apart the wiring connection plugs that go to the distributor. I
> found another similar plug under the hood, similar to the largest one
> adjacent to the distributor. I depressed the small rectangular button,

and
> it clicked. Making sure the button stayed down, I could not pull the plug
> apart, but wedging a flat screwdriver between the two plug halves got it
> moving, and then it would come apart. Trying the same on the distributor
> plugs just results in bending and breaking plug plastic. Spraying with
> WD-40 has no effect. What now?
>
> - Phil
>
>




psychicmechanic 11-29-2003 12:47 AM

Re: 91 Accord Distributor Plugs
 
Make sure you take the connector off the bracket first.
There is a small clip that retains the connector to the bracket.

Also try chanting.

"Phil" <p.mentz@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:d_Oxb.342481$Fm2.345411@attbi_s04...
> This is no doubt a REALLY dumb question, but I am baffled as to why I can
> not pull apart the wiring connection plugs that go to the distributor. I
> found another similar plug under the hood, similar to the largest one
> adjacent to the distributor. I depressed the small rectangular button,

and
> it clicked. Making sure the button stayed down, I could not pull the plug
> apart, but wedging a flat screwdriver between the two plug halves got it
> moving, and then it would come apart. Trying the same on the distributor
> plugs just results in bending and breaking plug plastic. Spraying with
> WD-40 has no effect. What now?
>
> - Phil
>
>




N.E.Ohio Bob 11-29-2003 07:51 PM

Re: 91 Accord Distributor Plugs
 
There is a release clip for the retainer bracket, and then a retainer
for the connection. bob

N.E.Ohio Bob 11-29-2003 07:51 PM

Re: 91 Accord Distributor Plugs
 
There is a release clip for the retainer bracket, and then a retainer
for the connection. bob

N.E.Ohio Bob 11-29-2003 07:51 PM

Re: 91 Accord Distributor Plugs
 
There is a release clip for the retainer bracket, and then a retainer
for the connection. bob

N.E.Ohio Bob 11-29-2003 07:51 PM

Re: 91 Accord Distributor Plugs
 
There is a release clip for the retainer bracket, and then a retainer
for the connection. bob


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