Ziggy Cheetos Dust
Champion
Re the above post I’m too impatient to wait for the new parts - and even though I was going to pride myself in making a brand new harness and connectors I’ve opted to take the spare one off the donor chassis. Luckily I have access to a decent solder sucking machine at work which made things a bit easier. It took a bit of patience and wiggling the old connector to get it off because the pins are slightly spring loaded - and you can’t quite tell if the pin is hanging on from friction or solder.
Soldering on the donor connector to the chassis wasn’t too bad. My eyes struggled a bit to see detail - even with a magnifying ring light but I got it done. The little dividing strips between pin holes meant that I was able to avoid any dreaded solder joins. I confirmed no shorts with the multimeter afterwards.
Soldering on the donor connector to the chassis wasn’t too bad. My eyes struggled a bit to see detail - even with a magnifying ring light but I got it done. The little dividing strips between pin holes meant that I was able to avoid any dreaded solder joins. I confirmed no shorts with the multimeter afterwards.
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