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So I may or may not have pulled the wire out of the pin that goes into the harness when removing orange wire #13. Any suggestions to find a replacement pin and how to get the one still in there out? Not sure what it controls but my start/stop isn't functioning. Which if that's all that wire does I'm not as concerned lol
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Do know that you are not the first one to have had this happen with that pin or another of the pins.

Solution used by a few guys ...

Just leave the pin (no wire attached) in place. Won't hurt to do so Now, you use a piece of wire, to hard wire the the two wire ends that would have met in the connector thanks their individual pins. Reality is a the connector is just an adjunct. You could hard wire each wire that the connector deals with. Anyway, easiest approach for you, @TheDirtyDangla is to just hard wire that one and be done with it.
 
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Do know that you are not the first one to have had this happen with that pin or another of the pins.

Solution used by a few guys ...

Just leave the pin (no wire attached) in place. Won't hurt to do so Now, you use a piece of wire, to hard wire the the two wire ends that would have met in the connector thanks their individual pins. Reality is a the connector is just an adjunct. You could hard wire each wire that the connector deals with. Anyway, easiest approach for you, @TheDirtyDangla is to just hard wire that one and be done with it.

Thanks, I figured this may be a solution but wanted to double check first!
 
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Do know that you are not the first one to have had this happen with that pin or another of the pins.

Solution used by a few guys ...

Just leave the pin (no wire attached) in place. Won't hurt to do so Now, you use a piece of wire, to hard wire the the two wire ends that would have met in the connector thanks their individual pins. Reality is a the connector is just an adjunct. You could hard wire each wire that the connector deals with. Anyway, easiest approach for you, @TheDirtyDangla is to just hard wire that one and be done with it.
Tried this. Jeep won’t start. Pulled what I installed but nothing. Going to grab a jump pix but any suggestions?
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