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  1. OL AG '89

    removing radio plug in a 1028

    actually it's Simplified Test Equipment / Internal Combustion Engine not "System"
  2. OL AG '89

    removing radio plug in a 1028

    Ste/ice System(I think) Test Equipment / Internal Combustion Engine I bought one a couple of months ago, to run some checkup on the M1009, never fired it up. Its basically the grandfather to the ODB connector on modern vehicles... google or bing it for a better explanation..... and pictures
  3. OL AG '89

    removing radio plug in a 1028

    No dumb questions unless you ask AFTER you do something.... LOL o.k. I've have asked several hundred DUMB questions in my lifetime...... But if you want to move it for C.B. or other stuff, just disconnect batteries and move away.... ALWAYS, ALWAYS better to take the ZAP out of the equation...
  4. OL AG '89

    removing radio plug in a 1028

    removing radio plug? I think you looking at the ste\ice connection. It is about 1.5 in diameter and has a metal screw on connector? Most radio wiring is done with pinout (male end) rather than the way this connector is configured (female end). Also the radio connectors for the radio have a...
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