Passenger Side Marker Light Wire with Connector

ShelbyX3

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So my 2010 GT took it on the chin last night. On the highway at about 60 mph and the truck in front of me swerves to avoid some debris. Unfortunatly I had cars on both side of me so with little room to maneuver I held on tight and hoped for the best. The item smacked the passenger side of the front bumper right by the marker light. The force of the impact took a chunk out of the bumper cover and took the marker light with it. All I have left is a big hole in the bumper cover and the bare wire. The bumper cover and side marker assembly with the bulb socket were easy to find on line but I can't find the end that would be on the car side that goes on the end of the bare wire I have left. Anyone happen to know if there is a part number for this or happen to have this section of the wiring harness sitting around and willing to part with it? I am heading over to my local Ford dealer later in the week and see what they can find but any help would be appreciated.

GT
 

Macman45

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My guess is its all part of the front headlight assembly harness, goes from the fuse box to the headlights, fogs, turn signals etc. Your best bet is either a junk yard, or dismantle the other side and see what kind of plug it is and see if Ford can order a pigtail
 

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Aeromotive has all kinds of replacement connectors available.
 

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Ford does make a wiring pigtail for that, I just had to do both on the front of mine. I’ll get you the part number for it when I get to the garage this morning.
 

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Part # for the pigtail is 3U2Z-14S411-RPC... it isnt cheap though

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Thanks for the photo and the Part #. I figured it wouldn't be cheap. The smaller and more plastic in the part the higher the price, especially if it has anything to do with electric. I hit up a junkyard over the weekend and found a car with the drivers side intact so I grabbed it and hope they are not side specific. I'll know for sure as the front end is my project for the Thanksgiving weekend.

Thanks everyone!

GT
 

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