"Use a pair of long nose pliers to gently remove the broken catch. then press in the new part."
SPRING LOCK FOR TOP COVER
Location Ref: 1.2
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Installation
Wallace
QLD
"Pretty simple - remove the old part with a pair of pointy nosed pliers. replace with the new part by pressing it in until it clicks."
Andy
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
"Dig it out and gently press new lock in"
Anthony
NSW
"Grip with pointy nose pliers and remove broken clip with upward motion. slide in new part...very easy."
Dwayne
SA
"Needle nose pliers to remove the old part. also needed a flat head screwdriver to pry out the housing as the old part was also glued in place. new part is just pushed in place with a press fit."
Charles
WA
"Press in with fingers"
Robert
NSW
"Use a small screwdriver to break and scoop out old part. simply insert new part. done"
Martin
MONTRAL NORD
"Replacement hose was a perfect fit along with o-rins and clips"
Paul
VIC
"Tools used: small flat blade screwdriver, needle nose pliers. i removed as much of the old catch with the pliers then levered the rest out with the screwdriver. the new catch fitted perfectly."
Justin
NSW
"Quite tricky to remove the old catch. basically had to remove the internals of the old spring lock (in situ) to enable the case of the insert to be collapsed and then removed."