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201 /2 Relay Pliers • for removing and mounting of automotive relays • especially suitable for tightly plugged relays • suitable for most relay types • fibre glass / plastic handles • self-opening, spring-loaded Item # 8312 8313 Description Relay Pliers | straight Relay Pliers | 45° offset • for effortless, damage-free disassembly of car lights • universal application for light covers with clips (not for screwed ones) • non-slip handle provides secure gripping, length: 118 mm • plastic probes avoids scrapes • disassembly tool: straight type, length: 198 mm, width: 17 mm, thickness: 1.2 mm, with 0.7 mm plastic probe • disassembly tool: angular type, length: 205 mm, width: 17 mm, thickness: 1.2 mm, with 0.7 mm plastic probe Electrics Taillight Removal Tool Set | 2 pcs. Item # 8851 Airbag Removal Tool | for Opel Insignia, Astra • for releasing the driver airbag • angled blade allows easy unlocking of the air bag holder, which can be reached through the hole behind the steering wheel • suitable for e.g. Opel Astra (J), Insignia Item # 8976 Connector Disassembly Tool | for VAG • for safe and proper removing of most VAG push & pull connectors e.g. electrical connector on mass air flow sensor (MAF), pressure sensor (MAP), ignition coil pack, headlight, fog light, level sensor, etc. can be used for following car types: • VW / Audi / Skoda / Seat / Porsche Item # 9172 495
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