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2020 JLUR front axle sensor

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While installing my lift, I disconnected the electrical connection to the front axle. I guess I did not properly release it, as now it will not hold itself in place.

It appears as the little tab on the axle side of the connector broke.
Jeep Wrangler JL 2020 JLUR front axle sensor 20201021_175124

I need a name or part number to replace the sensor. Picture attached.
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While installing my lift, I disconnected the electrical connection to the front axle. I guess I did not properly release it, as now it will not hold itself in place.

It appears as the little tab on the axle side of the connector broke.
Jeep Wrangler JL 2020 JLUR front axle sensor 20201021_175124

I need a name or part number to replace the sensor. Picture attached.
That particular connector is just a feed through. It's not a sensor. Once you pull it out, you'll have another connector with a safety clip on it.
 

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You're welcome, man. No worries at all.
 

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Sir do you happen to know the part number for the wiring that goes to the sensor that OP is asking lol
You can use this part number from MOPAR that gives you the ability to run Rubi axles on non-Rubi Jeeps and still use the locker: 77072413

The part number for the harness that's on a Rubi from the factory will be part of a larger harness. Is that what you need?
 

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You can use this part number from MOPAR that gives you the ability to run Rubi axles on non-Rubi Jeeps and still use the locker: 77072413

The part number for the harness that's on a Rubi from the factory will be part of a larger harness. Is that what you need?
yea I damaged the wires that plugs into that sensor
I figure it is part of a large harness
But not sure what that harness is
 

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yea I damaged the wires that plugs into that sensor
I figure it is part of a large harness
But not sure what that harness is
Looks like it might be part of this harness: 68320352ae

or the equivalent of this harness for your engine.
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