Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2005 17:16:31 GMT From: hohnospamlid.invalid (Goran Larsson) Subject: Re: 9-5 fuel line fittings question
In article <34ie3tF49v4rlU11nospamvidual.net>, Dave Hinz <DaveHinznospamcop.net> wrote: > > No-one here appears to know the answer, but after driving my 9-5 a > > couple of km extra just to find out how this type of connectors works, > > this has changed. Here is enough information to get you going again. > > That sounds like you found out the hard way. Story? I made a trip to pick up some things for the kitchen renovation and made a detour to my local Saab dealer so I could ask my service technican about how to handle the connector. That wasn't so hard. > So it's like a Molex pin-pusher kind of idea if that means anything to > you. Yes, a Molex pin-pusher on steroids. The difference is that the handle on this tool extends to the side, not axial as it does on the Molex pin-pushers I have seen. > Ah, well that changes things. I'll check my local place tonight. The tool I was shown was a tiny red piece of plastic, perhaps 40mm long. The handle had a strange shape, perhaps the tool has other uses as well. Estimated cost about 10p. > May I use your description > on the page I'm building (with name credit if you want)? Yes and yes. -- G–ran Larsson http://www.nospam.com/saab/