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I think that the part it connects to is going to be a dealer item. For connectors, Eastern Beaver is a good place to start.
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Ok, so we gotta know how this thing got mangled. I mean, it really is simple to remove, someone didn't use tools did they? To remove you simply press the tab. Then you press harder. Then you apply a minimum of three curse words. Press your finger till it bleeds, the blood will loosen any dirt and lubricate the tab lock mechanism. Then apply sixteen more curse words and pull hard and it should easily slide right off. Please tell me you didn't use tools.
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I would take a couple pictures of it with your smart phone and head off to a pick-a-part salvage yard. Start looking for the same shell and snip the pig tail, give them $10 for it and splice it to the FJR harness...or if you're super masochistic, like me, you can pull the terminals out one by one and put them in the new connector.
Most Japanese stuff (bikes, cars, trucks, airplanes, UFOs, etc...) use the same type connectors. Chances are there is a Grand Vitara or Prelude with your connector just waiting to be discovered.
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gixxerjasen wrote:Ok, so we gotta know how this thing got mangled. I mean, it really is simple to remove, someone didn't use tools did they? To remove you simply press the tab. Then you press harder. Then you apply a minimum of three curse words. Press your finger till it bleeds, the blood will loosen any dirt and lubricate the tab lock mechanism. Then apply sixteen more curse words and pull hard and it should easily slide right off. Please tell me you didn't use tools.
That there is funny!
I think I used the exact procedure above - in that order, with the same count of words!