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Curtis Dreese
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11/20/2003
13:36:24

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I'm hooking up my alarm system on my 2000 Dakota 4X4 and need to remove some of the wires from the white plastic connector blocks under the dash. Checked at the dealership and they want about $35.00 for a little tool that will allow the wire to come out of the block. Basically, its a little "probe" that pushes the barbs back on the male part of the wire so you can just pull it loose. Does anybody know if there is anywhere you can get this cheaper? Oh, checked at Radio Shack and they don't have it either. Hope somebody out there knows and thanks in advance!



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11/20/2003
13:39:10

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i use just a pick and needle set... you can find them at autozone for less than $10 a set



Curtis Dreese
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11/22/2003
02:04:45

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IntenseDak,
Thanks for the reply. We don't have an Autozone locally but I can figure something out. Hadn't thought of just a needle so will give it a try. Thanks for the tip!
Curtis



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11/30/2003
09:02:20

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yes thier is a tool for this. You can find this at any GOOD parts store i'm soorry i cannot remember the name of the tool but it is mettallic green in collor and it will have severall little steel pronges and tubess for the coonecter sticking out of it, the tool itself is round and about the same diameter as a shot glass. It is under $10.00 hope this helps !!!!!



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