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    telecomguy is offline Metal Recycling Entrepreneur
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    Mechanic688 is right. You should be able to gently spread the latches on the sides and pull off the back piece of that connector Pull out the old wire, noting the orientation of the color coding on the wire. Then lay in the new wire and press it back together with some flat blocks in a vice or some other press that will give you good even pressure. You might test your skills on some of those other ribbons you were cut-cut-cutting on before tackling the real one.


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