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How to unplug the Smiths clock?

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Old May 27th, 2018, 19:42   #1
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Hi, struggling with unplugging the Smiths clock on the dash, how does this cable come out?



any pointers? regards
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Hi, struggling with unplugging the Smiths clock on the dash, how does this cable come out?



any pointers? regards
That bit holds the bulb the wire is fixed to the bulb holder, the metal base the wire goes into slides out
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ah you mean that metal tube thing with the flange going into the slotted tube thing comes out? It seems super tightly jammed in

will try, thanks a lot
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