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Posted

Hi Everyone,
New to the site, new to the car - 1999 996 Cab, 8 way power seats both sides. 
I searched thru the threads and didn't find what I need so I need your help.
After extensive troubleshooting, it seems my fore and aft power seat motor has gone sneakers up. So I don't have to cut any wires, I want to remove the old motors' wires from the connector underneath the seat (see pics) and then insert the new motors' wires cleanly. 
Can anyone point me to the correct tool to remove the wires from the connector? 

Thanks in advance

PS - Although they are not extremely expensive - Anyone have one they are not using - P/N 99662432200?

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Posted

There are many connectors on these cars and this tool has 12 barbs. And, yes I own and use one.

 

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Chances are it has the correct one for that connector - if not there are other tools, but you may have to buy them individually.

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Posted
9 hours ago, Loren said:

There are many connectors on these cars and this tool has 12 barbs. And, yes I own and use one.

 

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Chances are it has the correct one for that connector - if not there are other tools, but you may have to buy them individually.

 

 

+1  We have several terminal extractors around the shop, but this is the one everybody reaches for.

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