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Hi ,

Im sure i saw a post about putting new wires into the edis pins but i cant seem to find it.
Any ideas.

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Yea thats it. Thanks, Nice page btw, vry usfull.

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I have just made a start folowing ur steps and am stuck on the step. "Then there are two small tang on the pin, top and bottom, that when pushed down out of the way releases it, pulling the wire from the back now should allow it out" what are tangs?

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luke6040 wrote:what are tangs?
Small sticky out bits :lol: , sometimes called barbs

Think of a arrow shape, to pull it out you need to press in the \ and /.
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thanks for super fast reply.
Thats what i was looking for but im lost lol, is there a magic way to get to them that im missin.

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luke6040 wrote:thanks for super fast reply.
Thats what i was looking for but im lost lol, is there a magic way to get to them that im missin.
I used a small needle to push them in.

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i think ill just buy some new 1s cuz mine are cleary lame!

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