Identify this pin for me?

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One of the wires in the harness for a monitor remote board came loose from it's pin. I was going to just re-use the pin, but it's all bent and messed up. I'm guessing I would need a new one. Can anyone tell me what kind it is so I can find one?

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It's from a WG 25K7000.

Edit: You mean the plug I bet, 1 sec.

Edit 2: No luck, there is no writing on the plug at all.
 
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I have no idea what it is, as this is my first time dealing with pins and such.

If for some reason we can't figure out what it is, could I not just run a jumper from the pin on the remote board to that wire that fell out?
 
OK, I was wrong about finding this before, the pins I had previously researched were for the Kortek, not the K7000.


Anyone out there have any ideas?
 
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I could be wrong, but I'm not sure that's the right one. Since the pin was destroyed, I went ahead and flattened it out to get some better pictures. Maybe these will help.

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Maybe I'm just looking at it wrong. Is the red circled part then end that slides into the connector, and then the blue part folds up somehow to crimp onto the wire? Or am I backwards?

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The blue part is not used. It is the "track" used in the forming of the pins and needs to be cut off prior to use. You will often get pins all lined up on a track and need to cut off each pin.

The red area is the wire crimp section as well as what slides into the connector.
 
The blue part is not used. It is the "track" used in the forming of the pins and needs to be cut off prior to use. You will often get pins all lined up on a track and need to cut off each pin.

The red area is the wire crimp section as well as what slides into the connector.

Oh hey, I'm glad you popped in here. I guess I'll order one of those pins, and then maybe as a backup I'll get those ones we talked about via PM just in case.
 
Just in case anyone runs into this again, Oryk found out that this connector will fit into the remote board as well. Meaning that you could use these pins if you were willing to just re-pin that whole side of the harness, which is the backup plan I was talking about above.
 
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