Help with Cruis'n World! Pulled the monitor power thing out!

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Help with Cruis'n World! Pulled the monitor power thing out!

Hello! My buddy has a Cruis'n World that he asked me to come help look at. He said he was moving it downstairs, plugged it in - and all of the sudden it wouldn't work. Said a wire came off and he couldn't find where it went or what it did.

Well, I got there and looked around - and am pretty certain he pulled off the power wire to the monitor. I'll attach some pictures.

Here is the wire that he pulled off.

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I believe that wire connects into here.

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and I believe the other end, goes right here!
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It looks like the pins have broken off, so I will have to solder some new ones it.

So my questions!

Where can I get replacement pins for this board. And was there anything on top of the pins, there was another 3-pin connector thing that was attached to that wire, so I think there may have been some sort of a connector on there.

I don't own this game so i've never worked on it - all spit-balling here!!
 
Are you sure? White, Black and Green usually do not match to Green, Purple and Purple.
 
Are you sure? White, Black and Green usually do not match to Green, Purple and Purple.

I am "fairly" sure. The board says AC input on it - and I tested the voltage coming out of the cab and was getting 120v. I can only assume that means they should go together.
 
That spot on the chassis is right. Going to need some new pins.

That wire on the cabinet looks right also (purple is just the color they used for AC).
I'd make sure it is the correct one though. I know there is a similar one for the marquee and also the topper. Just make sure it goes to the isolation transformer.
 
violet/violet-yellow are Williams colors for hot and neutral. ^_^

it's clearly silked on the chassis what each pin does. the polarity would matter if you were plugging this into a wall outlet, for the sake of the SMPS, but those violet wires imply an isolation transformer, so there is no polarity to the monitor power plug.
 
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