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Any tips on removing the connectors to ECU. Not sure how they release and don't want to damage anything.
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Well, figured out the connectors. What's the best way to remove the chip without causing damage? I've only changed chips on Grand Nationals before, but I cant get this one to budge by hand. Afraid to pry on it.
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Got it
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So, how did you do it?
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