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My xfire went into limp mode so i did the dirty task of replacing the the conductor plate and 13 pin connector. Everything went fairly smooth until I tried to remove the TRANSMISSION 13-PIN CONNECTOR ADAPTER PLUG.
It's stuck Im not sure if I need to get a rubber mallet and pound it out. Any help or advice is needed. Thank You
My xfire went into limp mode so i did the dirty task of replacing the the conductor plate and 13 pin connector. Everything went fairly smooth until I tried to remove the TRANSMISSION 13-PIN CONNECTOR ADAPTER PLUG.
It's stuck Im not sure if I need to get a rubber mallet and pound it out. Any help or advice is needed. Thank You
From your vague description I am guessing you mean the white part that is held in with a bolt and then turned anticlockwise to remove.
Look in the “How to’s” forum for the thread “Index of Crossfire …..” in the transmission section for videos.
Last edited by onehundred80; Dec 10, 2021 at 12:32 AM.
that part came off but he black part that has the 7mm bolt will not come out of the trans.
It appears that it's a snug fit, what is the best way to remove the old one? the only thing that came out was that locking mechanism
I used a mallet and a small chunk of 2x4 and banged it out. The whole process was simple but tough on my body crawling under the crossfire if a person has a lift it would be real easy.
I took it out for a trial run 10 miles no issue with the trans, but my seatbelt alarm was going on and off. I have no idea why that was happening I had my seatbelt on, I'll search the forum see if I can find out what wrong.
My crossfire was sitting for 6 months I forgot how much fun it is to drive.
I used a mallet and a small chunk of 2x4 and banged it out. The whole process was simple but tough on my body crawling under the crossfire if a person has a lift it would be real easy.
I took it out for a trial run 10 miles no issue with the trans, but my seatbelt alarm was going on and off. I have no idea why that was happening I had my seatbelt on, I'll search the forum see if I can find out what wrong.
My crossfire was sitting for 6 months I forgot how much fun it is to drive.
Your other thread today says when everyone has their belt on, now you say just the driver.
A bigger hammer would have made it easier.
Last edited by onehundred80; Dec 10, 2021 at 07:00 PM.