Hello.
I am in the process of replacing some of the wiring in my Samsung BF3ON3T11 oven. I thought it'd be very straightforward - note where everything goes, unplug each old connector and plug in each new one. But I've failed at the second hurdle. I unplugged the first crimp connector OK, but most of the others are so tight that I fear the force required to pull them out will irreparably damage the oven function selector switch (which I replaced a few months ago so do not want to kill!).
So if anyone has any suggestions as to how on earth I can get these stupid (insert a LOT of ranting and swearing here) connectors out without resorting to dynamite, I'd be very grateful!
I've trawled the internet in an attempt to find anyone else with the same problem (and a solution) but it seems that I must be the first person in the world to encounter this. You can see from the image below where I've tried to use pliers to get a decent grip on the red (second from left) connector. Those terminals on the function selector switch are held in place by tiddly brass lugs. I've also tried getting flat-head screwdriver under the end of the connector to lever it off, without success.
I am in the process of replacing some of the wiring in my Samsung BF3ON3T11 oven. I thought it'd be very straightforward - note where everything goes, unplug each old connector and plug in each new one. But I've failed at the second hurdle. I unplugged the first crimp connector OK, but most of the others are so tight that I fear the force required to pull them out will irreparably damage the oven function selector switch (which I replaced a few months ago so do not want to kill!).
So if anyone has any suggestions as to how on earth I can get these stupid (insert a LOT of ranting and swearing here) connectors out without resorting to dynamite, I'd be very grateful!
I've trawled the internet in an attempt to find anyone else with the same problem (and a solution) but it seems that I must be the first person in the world to encounter this. You can see from the image below where I've tried to use pliers to get a decent grip on the red (second from left) connector. Those terminals on the function selector switch are held in place by tiddly brass lugs. I've also tried getting flat-head screwdriver under the end of the connector to lever it off, without success.