A couple of fuel pumps burned out in my 1992 YJ over the course of a month and right now it looks like my local shop bent the ground pin in the connector when they fixed it the first time and never found that when I brought it back for a warranty repair. The second pump they put in lasted almost a whole afternoon
I replaced the burnt out pump myself and now I'm looking to repair or replace the bent pin in the connector in the photos below. I'm having trouble identifying the connector so I'm not sure what to buy or even how to de-pin it for repair.
It's the male end of the connector that attaches the underbody wiring harness to the fuel pump assembly. I know the connectors are still made because you can buy fuel pump assemblies that have connectors that attach to the original wiring harness! If at all possible, I want to keep the OEM connector for simplicity down the road and because the harness is in good shape except for the one bent pin. I've been searching the forums, googling, even flipping through pages of connectors on sites that sell them and I can't seem to find the exact match.
Any help getting an ID would be greatly appreciated.
Here's the other end from the new fuel tank assembly:
I replaced the burnt out pump myself and now I'm looking to repair or replace the bent pin in the connector in the photos below. I'm having trouble identifying the connector so I'm not sure what to buy or even how to de-pin it for repair.
It's the male end of the connector that attaches the underbody wiring harness to the fuel pump assembly. I know the connectors are still made because you can buy fuel pump assemblies that have connectors that attach to the original wiring harness! If at all possible, I want to keep the OEM connector for simplicity down the road and because the harness is in good shape except for the one bent pin. I've been searching the forums, googling, even flipping through pages of connectors on sites that sell them and I can't seem to find the exact match.
Any help getting an ID would be greatly appreciated.
Here's the other end from the new fuel tank assembly: