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    How to pull ECU harness pins?

    I know diyautotune.com sells a pin puller to pull pins out of your ecu harness, but there has got to be another way to pull the pins. I've done a bit of research and have come up with nothing so far. Any help would be great. Thanks.
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    Solved.

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    care to tell folks how you solved this?

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    I'm not going to try to explain it. But if I have time soon then I'll try and make a write up.

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    I have used a straight pick tool.

    Slide the pick in next to the wire. Sometimes you hear/feel a little click, then grab the wire and the pick and pull them out of the connector. Some are tougher than others to remove. Never yank on the wires.

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