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Old 11-03-2015 | 09:29 PM
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Take any invoice you have from the free repair they did last summer as you posted back in August!
Old 11-04-2015 | 11:04 AM
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For what purpose?
Old 11-04-2015 | 01:41 PM
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..... to ensure you have backup, in case they happen to lose the history on the previous repair. And it's good to use to start the conversation with them.
Old 11-04-2015 | 06:41 PM
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Proof of responsibility, would be the purpose, they might have fixed it but not completely!
Old 09-10-2016 | 01:09 PM
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In trying to diagnose a similar problem with the passenger airbag light coming on occasionally, I am trying to check the yellow connector under the right kick panel. The instructions in this thread say to first slide the white tab up, then squeeze the yellow plug. I haven't been able to accomplish what should be a simple task. First off the white tab was already up, as shown in the first pic. When I slid it down, a piece of yellow plastic in that area area broke off. Now I can't figure out if it won't come apart because of that small piece of yellow that broke off and if not, where would I squeeze. Also a clarification as to whether the white tab should be slid up, as stated, which is how mine was originally, or slid down. Thank you.

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Old 09-10-2016 | 02:26 PM
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Originally Posted by fredz43
In trying to diagnose a similar problem with the passenger airbag light coming on occasionally, I am trying to check the yellow connector under the right kick panel. The instructions in this thread say to first slide the white tab up, then squeeze the yellow plug. I haven't been able to accomplish what should be a simple task. First off the white tab was already up, as shown in the first pic. When I slid it down, a piece of yellow plastic in that area area broke off. Now I can't figure out if it won't come apart because of that small piece of yellow that broke off and if not, where would I squeeze. Also a clarification as to whether the white tab should be slid up, as stated, which is how mine was originally, or slid down. Thank you.
Did you check your recall status before you started messing with it?

Looks like you pulled the white bit out, so it should just unplug. There might be a yellow tab you need to push in the white part
Old 09-10-2016 | 04:33 PM
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Did you check your recall status before you started messing with it?

Looks like you pulled the white bit out, so it should just unplug. There might be a yellow tab you need to push in the white part
Yes, I checked and there are no outstanding recalls on this 2010 HHR. Thanks.

Post # 15 of this thread says: Slide the white tang up first. Then you can push down on the yellow connector

As I mentioned, the white tab actually slid down, not up. I'm not sure what is meant about pushing down on the yellow connector.
Old 09-10-2016 | 05:24 PM
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That tiny tang in the white slit?

I think the poster was looking at it from a different angle. Or, meant out not up or down. It has been a long time for me, usually those kind of connectors have a lock locker, usually takes a tiny tool (or the correct tool that GM has in a drawer).
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Old 09-10-2016 | 05:33 PM
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I tried pushing on that tang with an instrument screwdriver, but didn't get it apart. I may have made it more difficult by removing the whole plug from the backing plate for better access, but now it takes one hand to hold it, while pushing on the tang with another and then trying to pull the plug apart with a third? hand. :-)
Old 09-10-2016 | 05:39 PM
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That's why they are called tamper-proof connectors.
I couldn't find the section on them in Mitchell, but I may find something.

Sometimes it means here, but usually there is a space with a grip mark.
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