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I so bad want to say this is a Yazaki hybrid sealed series connector but I don't have a pigtail to look for a manufacturer mark. Could be TE but not finding an exact match and AI didn't know either.
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I thought of just sealing it up, but some of the pins are starting to corrode already. All I need is a mystery problem in the middle of nowhere.
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Spray it with some DeOxit first
 
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Looks like Ford only offers the female side of the connector as a replacement pigtail.

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For the male side connector, you would need to buy the corresponding harness going towards the front of the vehicle which would be MB3Z-2B325-GC

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That is so cool. Thank you very much. I'll let you know how it goes.
 

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I thought of just sealing it up, but some of the pins are starting to corrode already. All I need is a mystery problem in the middle of nowhere.
Thanks, guys.
Spray and clean with WD40 and a small brush and cloth. Then put some of that electrical silicone around those pins (like the connectors used for underground electrical repairs). Then wrap it like Brian_B suggested with a high quality electrical tape of your choice.
 

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Or cut out the connector completely if you’re that concerned about future failure. Solder the wires together using two small pieces of wire (to extend the length that is lost) and then heat shrink the new connections. Pain in the ass process as mentioned, and removes the quick-disconnect functionality…but solid/reliable electrical connection.
 

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Unfortunately, that appears not similar at all. That PartsGeek connector is an 8 cavity connector, while the correct connector is a 6 cavity.
The correct one accommodates 3 different wire gages: 2 large (12 gage), 2 medium (14 gage) and 2 small (16 gage). In your photo, it looks like only 2 medium gage pins are used and one small pin is used.
The black shell also is a different shape.
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