Clock Spring Replacement Help

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latvius

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I am replacing the clock spring in my 2005 Denali and need help on how to disconnect a connector. In the pictures is the large one with the grey handle, I assume you push the handle back like I have in the 1st picture but then how does it disconnect? YT videos I watched didnt help much.

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Can you move it further than your last photo shows?
 
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Yeah I moved to where the 1st photo is (I got the photos out of sequence). So when I started the grey bar was up and I pushed it down but I am not sure if I should pull the connector straight back or something else?
 

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gray bar down is "locked". try moving it as far as it will go in the opposite direction (or straight up?) then pull back/up.
 
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That means it was unlocked when I started lol, OK will give that a try - Thanks!
 

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