TJC
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- First Name
- Tony
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- 93 Miata, 05 Ranger 4x4, 20 Ranger 4x4, 23 CX-5
Have you considered the possibility that the pin may have been damaged when the tech was diagnosing the problem and separated the connection to run tests, and then attempted to reseat the plug. I am simply exploring all possibilities. If the harness is replaced and the the problem persists I would be very suspicious.Unfortunately the tech who found the disconnected pin was out of the shop today. I have to go back on Monday to talk to him. The techs I spoke with today weren't the ones working on my truck and didn't know any details about the damaged pin. What they did say was that the other tech attempted to superglue the pin in place, hence the shiny appearance around pin 62. Looking at it myself I couldn't tell if the plastic connector body was melted or just smashed up from them attempting to seat the connector repeatedly with force. The tech I spoke with today speculated that this pin was installed smashed like this from the factory. More details to come on Monday. Here are the photos of my connector C175E:
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It is not like techs are infallible. They make mistakes just like the rest of us.
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