penclnck
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- Knoxville, TN
The two tools you see fit the "micro" and "junior" size terminals in VW and Audi. These two sizes are the most common used in our cars. From headlights to tail lights, there are hundreds of terminals that these tools are made for.
$44 shipped to the lower 48 States, $49 to Canada. IM me with your Paypal account info and I'll send you a request of payment for them.
For basic info on using these terminal release tools, I've made the following web page:
http://4130-products.com/step/wiring/index.htm
What others who have purchased these have said:
jollyGreenGiant said:Swapped a bad quantity adjuster last night, this tool certainly made it easier to pop out the 2 wires on the 10 pin IP connector that stay with the pump ( N108 valve ). Definately easier to use than a paperclip and does a better job with the stubburn ones, I've got a few of the other electrical connector removal tools from Snap-On and Mac, this is much better.
Left Coast Resident said:Used them today to wire up the lift pump. They were great -- and maybe impossible to do without.
mtltdi said:I spent a couple of hours trying to release the barbs on some radio cd changer harness wires. No luck, and I had to dremel the plastic on the connector to get the wire out. I ordered this micro release tool and when it came in I had 10-3 pin connectors (for those mk5 sirens) that needed the wires removed. It literally took 5 minutes to get the 30 wire ends out. No jiggling, no hassles, just push in to the end where the tool gets wider, and pull out the wire. Thanks for the great addition to my tool box!
paramedick said:You'll really like them.
compu_85 said:I'll vote for another "You'll love them". Slip the tool in and the wires slip out.
letterman52 said:Great seller. I love mine.
I make these in very limited numbers, and I don't send out request for payments until I have a pair ready to ship. If for reasons I'm not able to make tools, there can be a bit of a delay in my response.danski0224 said:I think they are vaporware
These tools are my version of the factory tools that can be purchased at your local dealer. The factory tools are VAS 1978/16 and VAS 1978/18. I think they cost about $80... per tool.
Thank you.
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