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It looks like just a little plug that doesn't lead anywhere.

I would go to a ford dealership and see if they can find the part for you
yeah I’m going Monday if they aren’t open tomorrow.
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yeah I’m going Monday if they aren’t open tomorrow.
My dealership is closed tomorrow and Monday for Memorial Day so call ahead. (Parts and service, sales I would assume is open).
 

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I got access to my dealer tools so I took a look at the wiring diagrams.

When I pull up one diagram it makes it look like it is the Front Wheel Speed Sensor but it clearly isn't. If I look up another image it labels it as C1824 "Connector - Inline".

I'll include all the connector info I could find. I can't get access to our parts website yet so when I try to click on the part numbers I don't get anything, when I get access ill see if I can get the actual part.

Here is the first wiring image:
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Here is the second image:
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Connector Image:
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Male Pin Info:
Pin: 1 - CCD03(WH-BU)-CTRL MOD. - CDC # VALVE DAMPER FRONT LEFT +, Gauge 18
Pin: 2 - RCD03(VT-BN)-CTRL MOD. - CDC # VALVE DAMPER FRONT LEFT -, Gauge 18
Pin: 3 - CMC06(BN-BU)-SENSOR - BRAKE PAD LEFT FRONT, Gauge 22
Pin: 4 - CMC08(GN-BN)-SENSOR - BRAKE PAD RIGHT FRONT, Gauge 22

Female Pin Info:
Pin: 1 - CCD03(WH)-CTRL MOD. - CDC # VALVE DAMPER FRONT LEFT +, Gauge 20
Pin: 2 - RCD03(BK)-CTRL MOD. - CDC # VALVE DAMPER FRONT LEFT -, Gauge 20

Connector Info:
Inline:DescriptionColorHarnessBase Part #
C1824INLINE14290 13A840


Pigtail Kit Part Numbers (repair kits):
Male: CU2Z-14S411-ZB
Female: BU2Z-14S411-TB

Terminal Part NumberService Part NumberSize
2L1T-14421-CAEU2Z-14421-CA1.50
BU5T-14421-HAEU2Z-14421-CA1.50


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From all the info I posted above, it looks like you may be able to buy the repair kit (female) and connect the wires for pins 1 and 2. Part #: BU2Z-14S411-TB

It's what looks like mine does. I would cut the insulation off to verify but I don't want to mess mine up too haha.

So worst-case scenario I would buy that repair kit, solder the wire outputs of pins 1 and 2 and the use that and see if it works. If it works you can remove pins 3 and 4, then shorten the wires of pins 1 and 2, re-solder them together, and wrap them in an insulator.

Maybe you could even find the little piece they use to hold the female connector to the frame. If you can't find it go to AutoZone buy something similar and superglue the female connector to it, should work just fine and not look too bad either.
 
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From all the info I posted above, it looks like you may be able to buy the repair kit (female) and connect the wires for pins 1 and 2. Part #: BU2Z-14S411-TB

It's what looks like mine does. I would cut the insulation off to verify but I don't want to mess mine up too haha.

So worst-case scenario I would buy that repair kit, solder the wire outputs of pins 1 and 2 and the use that and see if it works. If it works you can remove pins 3 and 4, then shorten the wires of pins 1 and 2, re-solder them together, and wrap them in an insulator.

Maybe you could even find the little piece they use to hold the female connector to the frame. If you can't find it go to AutoZone buy something similar and superglue the female connector to it, should work just fine and not look too bad either.
 

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Honestly thank you so much, my ford dealer is open on Tuesday.
 
 




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