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Kent Moore Micro-pack Terminal Remover Release Tool #j-35689-a New! Hummer Etc. on 2040-parts.com

US $22.95
Location:

Hazleton, Pennsylvania, US

Hazleton, Pennsylvania, US
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#J-35689-A ~ Terminal remover
Applications are stated as the micro-pack terminals on H1 & H2 vehicles, but can be used on any vehicles where the terminals are used
Measures approx. 3-3/8" in total length, has (4) "fingers" on the inside that hold the pins which get pushed into the terminal to relesae it, has a tiny screw-on tip that locks the pin in place, and has a rubberized end for ease of use.
Makes the repair easier and alot less frustrating.
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