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bebechoon



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Multiplug connectors - BCM

I wondering whether any of you kind folk can help?
I'm trying to replace the Body Control Unit under the passenger seat and I just cannot seem to unclip the big black connector. I have unclipped the 2 smaller ones OK but this is a completely different clipping mechanism.
There seems to be a sliding part which slides along 2 lugs



I can slide it to one side slightly:


but can move it no further and the plug remains very firmly held in place. No ammount of tugging/pushing seems to help.
I expect it's very simple, but it's got me baffled Big Cry
Anyone? Pretty please? It's "bébéchoon", ackcherly, with accents. 'Steve' to my chums.
20 years ownership of Solihull products, ALL GONE NOW, sniff!
Current motor: Suzuki S-Cross 4WD auto, 1.4 petrol. Oh so reliable! 7 years now and no problems. Oh, all right then, a leaking shocker replaced under guarantee.
Previous:
TD6 HSE L322 Auto FF
2.5 TDi 4-door Classic
Disco II
And my 1st Rangie: in 1995, a 2-door VM 2.5 diesel Classic
Not to mention the Lada Niva before those. (I said not to mention it!)

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Hi mate

You basically pull really hard on the grip section and the locking section rises up and away from the connector section. They can be really stiff. I sometimes put a flat head screw driver in the side section once I have got it moving for some leverage.

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bebechoon



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Thanks Axle & Matt. Thumbs Up
I thought I was pulling hard! But now I know where to pull hard, so I'll give it another go. Whistle
However, I ran out of time so I had to put it all back (the old unit) Big Cry. I won't be able to attack it again for a few days, but I'll post the results in due course.
Steve It's "bébéchoon", ackcherly, with accents. 'Steve' to my chums.
20 years ownership of Solihull products, ALL GONE NOW, sniff!
Current motor: Suzuki S-Cross 4WD auto, 1.4 petrol. Oh so reliable! 7 years now and no problems. Oh, all right then, a leaking shocker replaced under guarantee.
Previous:
TD6 HSE L322 Auto FF
2.5 TDi 4-door Classic
Disco II
And my 1st Rangie: in 1995, a 2-door VM 2.5 diesel Classic
Not to mention the Lada Niva before those. (I said not to mention it!)

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bebechoon



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Matt
Can you just confirm I have understood correctly, please? (as per image)



The four round lugs (two visible here, 2 on the underside) are part of the BCM unit. Presumably as you pull up they slide further along the 'runner' groove?
Thanks again Thumbs Up It's "bébéchoon", ackcherly, with accents. 'Steve' to my chums.
20 years ownership of Solihull products, ALL GONE NOW, sniff!
Current motor: Suzuki S-Cross 4WD auto, 1.4 petrol. Oh so reliable! 7 years now and no problems. Oh, all right then, a leaking shocker replaced under guarantee.
Previous:
TD6 HSE L322 Auto FF
2.5 TDi 4-door Classic
Disco II
And my 1st Rangie: in 1995, a 2-door VM 2.5 diesel Classic
Not to mention the Lada Niva before those. (I said not to mention it!)

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Once you get it moving put a screwdriver (where you have drawn the top red line) down in the gap that opens up between the BCM and the connector locking section and leaver against it.

Matt Current
2012 Range Rover 5.0L SC Ultimate Edition
2012 Range Rover 4.4L TDV8 Autobiography
2010 Range Rover 3.6L TDV8 Autobiography
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Sorry Steve, I’ve only just finished work... Matt has answered exactly what i would have advised above^

Be aware though, it may be extra tight due to the pins from the plug being rotted into the electrical connector! This i have seen before... When you put a screwdriver down the end and leaver there is a chance it can pull/rip out some of the pins!!!

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bebechoon



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Thanks, Craig Thumbs Up

There's no evidence of anything but bone-dry conditions, so I will have my fingers firmly crossed for when I make the next attempt.

If it goes badly, when are you next coming down to this neck o' the French woods? You can fix this and do my sunroof at the same time while I look after Lorna ... I've not had the right conditions to do the sunroof myself yet. (That's my excuse anyway) You said the sunroof thing is another 'yanking' job - what is it will FullFats?

Regards

Steve It's "bébéchoon", ackcherly, with accents. 'Steve' to my chums.
20 years ownership of Solihull products, ALL GONE NOW, sniff!
Current motor: Suzuki S-Cross 4WD auto, 1.4 petrol. Oh so reliable! 7 years now and no problems. Oh, all right then, a leaking shocker replaced under guarantee.
Previous:
TD6 HSE L322 Auto FF
2.5 TDi 4-door Classic
Disco II
And my 1st Rangie: in 1995, a 2-door VM 2.5 diesel Classic
Not to mention the Lada Niva before those. (I said not to mention it!)

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Ive been home at least four weeks Steve so will have the urge to travel again real soon Whistle Whistle Whistle Thumbs Up

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