I'd try to repin the connector first
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Quoted from wisefwumyogwave:maybe they arent crimped well inside the plug, pull the crimps out with the right extractor and flow a touch of solder on them? may work.
never solder connectors
Quoted from wisefwumyogwave:Bro I meant solder the wire inside the trifurcon and place it back into the plug
I understand - just do it right - no need for solder
Quoted from Jenk540i:I thought about that but I have tested continuity through the connector while tugging on each wire and each one tests fine. Makes me think it’s less likely that it’s the connector.
My bet is still on the connector
Quoted from wisefwumyogwave:It's better than right, it ensures the wire is bonded to the connection you're crimping it in and it will never ever fail again.
You said never solder the connection understanding what I meant, so explain why, I can't think of a negative.
Crimp connectors and displacement connectors are not meant to be soldered.
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