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If you have a male pin, do a pin drag test. That should give you an idea if the pin is damaged or weak. Maybe the pin is actually pushing back into the connector. I’ve seen this many times over the years. I’ve at times wither replaced the pin or if I’ve been under pressure to get the machine going I will bend the retaining tab to get the pin to seat in the connector.
Check the connector too to make sure the retaining tooth isn’t broken or missing or damaged. If it is then you will need to order a new pin housing.
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