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610 fuel pump wiring?

chris023

Husqvarna
B Class
Can anyone confirm the wiring order of the 610 fuel pump at the connector? The tank accidently slipped while I was installing a JD tuner and it pulled the connectors out of the factory plug. Not sure how to align the wires back in the plug.
What fuel pump wires align with the wiring harness wires:
G/R
B
W/Y
B?

Thanks
Keith
 
The red and black wires coming from the fuel pump are the power and ground for the pump. The blue and white wires are for the low fuel level sensor.

-Ray-
 
Thanks Raaron12. That's the connector I was looking for. I had the wires backwards but didn't try to start for fear of frying the pump. Thanks again
 
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