All I would say is possibly.

Pins and sockets typically have two to four 'barbs' that when fully inserted into the appropriate block will catch on a shoulder for retension. Extraction tools compress the barbs and the better ones have a plunger to assist the pin/socket out of the connector instead of pulling on the wire.

The problem is that those tools do 16-22ga or 14-16ga. Either one, that's a big spread so there will be slop which may or may not compress the barbs enough to cleanly remove the wire. I have extractors (with plungers) for EACH wire gauge and even with them, I ran into about a dozen all told that would not extract. I did not want to force it. Another issue with extracting pins/sockets is you lose some of the spring of those barbs.

I said screw it.

I do not want to discourage you from trying. For $7 apiece, I'd get both of them and see what happens. Shoot, you may get ALL of them out on the first shot!

No matter what you do, I can't stress enough about writing down color codes / pin/socket location as you progress.

If you already know about all this, never mind!


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