Handling connectors
Z-GI-12spec tableCAUTION
Be sure to grasp the connectors, not the wires, when disconnecting them.
Connector handling — by connector type
Push type
Connector removalIllustrations of pushing tab and pulling connector to remove (multiple connector shapes shown).
Checking connector engagementCaution: Improperly engaged connectors will cause poor terminal contact. Using a matching male terminal make sure there is no looseness in the female terminal.
Checking for loose terminalCaution: A loose terminal will cause poor terminal contact. Verify that terminals are not pushed out of the connector when engaged.
Repairing terminal<CPU connector>: 1. Open the rear cover. 2. Lift the tab with a small screwdriver and remove the terminal. <General connector>: Lift the tab with a small screwdriver and remove the terminal. <Round connectors>: 1. Open the cover. 2. Lift the terminal to remove it. 3. Verify that the terminal is securely mounted in the connector when reinstalling. <Common ground connector>: 1. Open the cover. 2. Remove A. 3. Lift the tab with a small screwdriver and remove the terminal.
Pull up type
Connector removalIllustrations of pulling connector upward to remove.
Checking connector engagement(see Push type guidance)
Checking for loose terminalLightly pull each wire to verify that the terminal does not pull out of the connector.
Repairing terminal(see Push type guidance)
Spring type
Connector removalIllustration of releasing spring clip to remove connector.
Checking connector engagement(see Push type guidance)
Checking for loose terminal(see Pull up type guidance)
Repairing terminal(see Push type guidance)
