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My passenger side side marker light went out and I recently purchased Led bulb replacements, but when I went to install the new bulb, I discovered a broken wire at the housing (see attached photo) and therefore I'm unable to splice the broken wire together. I therefore believe I need to replace the whole housing which I hope would provide enough wire to splice back into place for the fix. Can anyone tell me the part number for this ?
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My passenger side side marker light went out and I recently purchased Led bulb replacements, but when I went to install the new bulb, I discovered a broken wire at the housing (see attached photo) and therefore I'm unable to splice the broken wire together. I therefore believe I need to replace the whole housing which I hope would provide enough wire to splice back into place for the fix. Can anyone tell me the part number for this ?
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I believe I found the part number on Levittown Ford webside... see attached photo...

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I believe I found the part number on Levittown Ford webside... see attached photo...

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I'm wrong... the above is not the part I need... I need the part this goes into... e.g., the wiring housing... I'm still looking.
 

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Our helpful sponsor @LevittownFordParts.com might be able to get you that socket as a pigtail with wires you can splice into the harness. Great service and shipping. Benny can likely hook you up.
 

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last resort is to try to disassemble that socket to remove the offending wire and solder the new wire into it
 


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Our helpful sponsor @LevittownFordParts.com might be able to get you that socket as a pigtail with wires you can splice into the harness. Great service and shipping. Benny can likely hook you up.
Thanks for your reply... I'll wait and see if Dave from Levittown replies.. otherwise I'll try Mike's idea below...
 

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Looks strangely like rodent damage. Have you checked for signs of rodents
 

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Looks strangely like rodent damage. Have you checked for signs of rodents
Yes, it kind of has that look but they don’t always stop there - ask me how I know. :(

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You may also be able to remove the pin from the socket, crimp on a new pin and re insert it into the existing socket.

Would take a bit of research and sourcing to get the correct pins, as well as the proper crimper. But once you have the proper crimper you can make all sorts of custom connectors and repairs...
 
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You may also be able to relive the pin from the socket, crimp on a new pin and re insert it into the existing socket.

Would take a bit of research and sourcing to get the correct pins, as well as the proper crimper. But once you have the proper crimper you can make all sorts of custom connectors and repairs...
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Re: " relive the pin from the socket"... It looks like it would be difficult because the broken wire at the socket seems to be incased in an epoxy type hard substance which might then be connected to the pin you are talking about... I would think some type of heat is needed to melt the epoxy without melting the plastic housing itself...
One would think there is a auto parts service that sells wire harness connectors for just this purpose, but I'm yet to find it.
 

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there no epoxy on the pin itself just on the wire where is marries to the pin, like heat shrink. the broken pin can still be removed from the connector and a new pin can be added to the wire. then re-installed into the connector.

Its fairly easy if you have the tools and done it before, if you havent, then I'd recommend checking with someone who has some experience with wiring.
 
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there no epoxy on the pin itself just on the wire where is marries to the pin, like heat shrink. the broken pin can still be removed from the connector and a new pin can be added to the wire. then re-installed into the connector.

Its fairly easy if you have the tools and done it before, if you havent, then I'd recommend checking with someone who has some experience with wiring.
OK.. Thanks.. I'll look into that...
 

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Thanks for your reply... I'll wait and see if Dave from Levittown replies.. otherwise I'll try Mike's idea below...
I can search for the pigtail but need a photo please of the connecter face with the bulb socket removed.

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