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Hi Everyone,
My son managed to break the front passenger door connector, body side. Thankfully it's part of the rear that keeps it secured to the vehicle. But it's gonna drive me nuts. Online OEM parts diagrams don't break down the harness into individual components. Short of going to the dealer, is anyone aware of an online resource to look up components to secure a replacement?

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Right on, thank you! Found the connector.
Looking forward to the write-up when you get the replacement and do the repair!
 

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Right on, thank you! Found the connector.

Can you share how you found it? I broke the connector under the passenger side dash that holds the connector to the body and it drives me nuts that it isn't attached. I don't see wrangler/gladiator on the site when I select Jeep.
 

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I broke my driver side one and decided against replacing because I found it so much easier to reconnect without it being attached.
A piece of double sided tape would conceal the damage whenever I sell the vehicle.
 

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Connector bodies and the matching crimp on terminals are available on e bay for both the door and truck side.
 

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I'd leave that loose. It helps you align the connector better when putting doors back on and NOT bending pins.
 

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If you ever need another connector, every one has a model number printed on it which is either a Molex or Tyco (TE) connector. Just type that into "the Google" and you'll get hits from distributors like Mouser or Digikey to buy them a LOT cheaper than the website listed above. $200 for a door connector is crazy!

Just as an example, they want $81 for a park/stop/turn lamp connector for the rear. I bought mine on Mouser as part of my license-plate-lights lockout project for $1.20. Even with shipping it was less than $10.

Jeep Gladiator Replacement OEM connectors 1670437814638

This one is 34900-4120

It takes a little homework, but it's worth it!

Another great reference for connector verification, with all the pinouts and wire gauges is the MOPAR Connector site:

http://connectors.dcctools.com/home.htm

I would not buy from them, as they are as expensive as buying anything directly from MOPAR, but it helps when building/repairing these harnesses.
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