Does anyone have (or know where I can get) this connector?

HPLouis

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This connector is one of the three in front of the PCM in the passenger’s side kick panel.

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This is from the dealership and they said it’s discontinued. I bent a tab unhooking the one I have now and would like to just replace it.

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There are a few websites out there that specialize in connectors, I'd start there.

That one tab isn't that big of a deal and you can zip tie the connector in place if needed.

Lastly I know at least every 99-04 mustang has that same connector and I wouldn't be surprised if ealeier cars had it too. A quick trip to the junkyard will get you another one. Just lop it off, de-pin it at home and re-pin it on your car. No need to splice it.
 

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There are a few websites out there that specialize in connectors, I'd start there.

That one tab isn't that big of a deal and you can zip tie the connector in place if needed.

Lastly I know at least every 99-04 mustang has that same connector and I wouldn't be surprised if ealeier cars had it too. A quick trip to the junkyard will get you another one. Just lop it off, de-pin it at home and re-pin it on your car. No need to splice it.
Thanks. I'll hit up the junkyard and just cut one off. I just hit up Blu Auto Parts and Mustang Parts Specialities. Hopefully they might have something.
 
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Thanks. I'll hit up the junkyard and just cut one off. I just hit up Blu Auto Parts and Mustang Parts Specialities. Hopefully they might have something.
Skip the special tool you see at the auto parts store for de-pining it's pointless with the connectors on these cars. You're better off with a small flat tip screwdriver.

It's super easy and there's a good video on YouTube about it. Once you do one you can do them all.
 

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Skip the special tool you see at the auto parts store for de-pining it's pointless with the connectors on these cars. You're better off with a small flat tip screwdriver.

It's super easy and there's a good video on YouTube about it. Once you do one you can do them all.
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