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So simple and should not have needed to do this, but WD-40 did the job!!!! Thx!!🙏
I'll have to give this a shot, cuz I've tried multiple times and getting the right rear harness to seat and stay has been a challenge I've yet to win.
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Had mine apart dozen times trying to get rid of it. check your lic plate light and the sensor right next to it. They are the exact same plug! Thats what fixed mine had them switched.
 

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WD40 for the win!.Connectors wouldn’t snap back in no matter what I did. A little WD40 and wham….snapped right it. I did try to just push them together tight and duct tape but without the actual snap they would not work.
 

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On a FB group, someone just suggested to spray a little WD-40 into the connector. He noted the seal may have got dry. I did it this morning and it worked.
I'm getting this error after installing a winch + relocating the front 2 sensors. Not sure if it’s this same issue since my harnesses do seem to be snapping into place. This might sound dumb but is WD40 safe for these connectors?
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