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PLEASE HELP! 2020 FPCM wires pulled out of CLIP! DIAGRAM NEEDED!

FLBuilderGuy

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I drove over a tree branch and it pulled back the skid guard under the driver side. The six wires going into the clip connected to the (FPCM) Fuel Pump Control Module pulled out of the clip. The vehicle shut off immediately. I can literally put them back into the clip as there's no wire damage. But I cannot find a diagram anywhere online of what color wire goes where!!

The vehicle is a 2020 ford police interceptor utility. Should be the same as the 2020-up ford explorer. I hope at least. I'll attach pictures for reference. If anyone can please help me, it would be soooo greatly appreciated!!!
 

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I drove over a tree branch and it pulled back the skid guard under the driver side. The six wires going into the clip connected to the (FPCM) Fuel Pump Control Module pulled out of the clip. The vehicle shut off immediately. I can literally put them back into the clip as there's no wire damage. But I cannot find a diagram anywhere online of what color wire goes where!!

The vehicle is a 2020 ford police interceptor utility. Should be the same as the 2020-up ford explorer. I hope at least. I'll attach pictures for reference. If anyone can please help me, it would be soooo greatly appreciated!!!
I checked the 2023 Explorer service manual (interceptor included), it showed a different 8 pin connector with 6 conductors. Your best bet may be to buy one from a local Automobile recycle center and cut the harness from the donor Explorer as far back as you can then splice it into your harness, I would not trust pins or the connector that had the conductors pulled out in that manner.
 



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