Hi,
Water damage in the front footwell has damaged my CAN connectors, after taking out front carpet, seat, lifting rear carpet, removing rear seat and drying, I am finally foiled by the CAN connectors, quite clearly you can see the damage to the terminals but how do I get them out of the block without damaging them.
Also, once they are out I was going to follow this advice I found on cleaning them but I need to obviously figure how to get them out first so advice on that appreciated thanks.
1. Disconnect the battery.
2. Remove the carpet of the driver side
3. Open up the cable tray. There are 3 bus connector junctions, White. Brown and Black.
4. Make a solution of vinegar and salt.
5. Make a solution of distilled water and baking soda
6. Label the cables position on the connectors since if there is a problem it can help trace it.
7. With the connectors removed place it in the vinegar solution for about 15 mins. You can do it in batches so you don't spill the solution on the paint something you must avoid.
8. After 15 mins remove it from the vinegar solution and place in the water with baking soda for about 3 mins.
9. After removing it from the baking soda solution place it in acetone or any similar dissolver just for 1 min.
Water damage in the front footwell has damaged my CAN connectors, after taking out front carpet, seat, lifting rear carpet, removing rear seat and drying, I am finally foiled by the CAN connectors, quite clearly you can see the damage to the terminals but how do I get them out of the block without damaging them.
Also, once they are out I was going to follow this advice I found on cleaning them but I need to obviously figure how to get them out first so advice on that appreciated thanks.
1. Disconnect the battery.
2. Remove the carpet of the driver side
3. Open up the cable tray. There are 3 bus connector junctions, White. Brown and Black.
4. Make a solution of vinegar and salt.
5. Make a solution of distilled water and baking soda
6. Label the cables position on the connectors since if there is a problem it can help trace it.
7. With the connectors removed place it in the vinegar solution for about 15 mins. You can do it in batches so you don't spill the solution on the paint something you must avoid.
8. After 15 mins remove it from the vinegar solution and place in the water with baking soda for about 3 mins.
9. After removing it from the baking soda solution place it in acetone or any similar dissolver just for 1 min.