Tool Time ! help required to choose the right terminal release tools

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Disco1BFG

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As per title, I need to do some work on the loom on my D1 :rolleyes: , and to save time and scuffed knuckles, some proper terminal removal tools would be a big advantage .... I think o_O

So, what you got, are they any good, and/or what would you recommend please

TIA:)
 
Will ask Barry my autoleccie mate on Monday down at the garage...will photo his kit if you want...were about to make a S2 loom soon...have you watched South Main Auto on youtube sorting wiring probs?
 
Will ask Barry my autoleccie mate on Monday down at the garage...will photo his kit if you want...were about to make a S2 loom soon...have you watched South Main Auto on youtube sorting wiring probs?

Yes please - a piccie is worth a thousand words. Oh yes indeedy, I've watched SMA - excellent channel with some sound advice.

There's a short to earth somewhere in the courtesy light circuit on my D1 - it appears to be behind the dash :mad:, which is way less than ideal! - hence me wanting to split the loom at the myriad of junction splices..... and also to remove the circuit from the MFU - which is the easiest way to prove it isn't the problem ...
 
Yes please - a piccie is worth a thousand words. Oh yes indeedy, I've watched SMA - excellent channel with some sound advice.

There's a short to earth somewhere in the courtesy light circuit on my D1 - it appears to be behind the dash :mad:, which is way less than ideal! - hence me wanting to split the loom at the myriad of junction splices..... and also to remove the circuit from the MFU - which is the easiest way to prove it isn't the problem ...

Will do...
 
After doing a bit on the 110 myself recently, I found the little sim card removal tool worked perfect.
Low tech rules! :D

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