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Old 06-09-11 | 02:41 PM
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nlerner
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1. Disconnect the hub end of the cable from the indicator.
2. Unscrew that metal ferrel that attached to the trigger (it might take some pulling force while turning counter-clockwise).
3. Make sure the end of the cable that goes in the trigger is loose.
4. With a very small screwdriver, pry up the spring thing on the top of the trigger and at the same time pull out the cable.

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