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I tapped all the wires and reconnect the sensors except the clutch sensor connector. I disconnected the clutch sensor at an angle and now I can't reconnect the clutch sensor the same way since it is pretty cramped in there. Is there another way? I googled and couldn't find anything.
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I tapped all the wires and reconnect the sensors except the clutch sensor connector. I disconnected the clutch sensor at an angle and now I can't reconnect the clutch sensor the same way since it is pretty cramped in there. Is there another way? I googled and couldn't find anything.
Fortunate for me I tapped into all the wires in the wiring harness away from the connectors, specifically because I didn’t want to fool around with reconnecting all of the connectors near the pedals.

Long thin needle nose? I’ve used my 5 year old’s help before when reconnecting things in small places.... I call that a return on investment :)

Best of luck. You’re going to love the auto blip on track. Sorry I couldn’t be more help.
 
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I found a way. I unclipped the clutch sensor assembly with a flat head screwdriver into the top slot. It just fell down. It made reconnecting the sensor much easier. Should have done it from the beginning.
 

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I found a way. I unclipped the clutch sensor assembly with a flat head screwdriver into the top slot. It just fell down. It made reconnecting the sensor much easier. Should have done it from the beginning.
I wish I would have seen your post earlier to help out. I think all of us with blip modules have had a little "fun" with that switch.
 

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If you love the car and are going to keep it for a very long time I would strongly recommend not ever using wiretaps. I would recommend soldering and using heat shrink for any connections in my car always. Wiretaps suck at best. For me they are right up there with duck tape and bailing wire.
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