Went to the local scrapyard and was able to get all 3 connectors with about a foot length of wire on each.

Cut and spliced the wires going to #3 and soldered the new one in place. Used heat shrink on each individual wire.

This morning car died again. Disconnected and reconnected #3 and nothing. Then disconnected #1 and #2 and car started (see post above on how I numbered these). As on previous occasions, CEL came on showing P00C6 which is fuel rail low pressure, so it doesn't really point me anywhere.
I'm tired of this issue and not sure what to do next. Been hesitant to replace the fuel pump or any other parts as everything points to a connection issue in the wiring. Because the issue is intermittent it makes it hard to diagnose when it is not present. I already took it to a local mechanic and could not find anything. A dealer most likely throw parts at it, fuel pump, fuel pressure sensor, harness... all that plus labor will be worth as much as the vehicle itself.
I feel my only option left is replacing #1 and #2 as well, I'd hate to keep chopping down the harness but as said, not sure what else to do here. I already replaced (twice) the fuel pump relay (or module) so I don't think that is the issue. I have to wait to fail again to test if there is voltage going to the fuel pump.
Arghhhh... !

Cut and spliced the wires going to #3 and soldered the new one in place. Used heat shrink on each individual wire.

This morning car died again. Disconnected and reconnected #3 and nothing. Then disconnected #1 and #2 and car started (see post above on how I numbered these). As on previous occasions, CEL came on showing P00C6 which is fuel rail low pressure, so it doesn't really point me anywhere.
I'm tired of this issue and not sure what to do next. Been hesitant to replace the fuel pump or any other parts as everything points to a connection issue in the wiring. Because the issue is intermittent it makes it hard to diagnose when it is not present. I already took it to a local mechanic and could not find anything. A dealer most likely throw parts at it, fuel pump, fuel pressure sensor, harness... all that plus labor will be worth as much as the vehicle itself.
I feel my only option left is replacing #1 and #2 as well, I'd hate to keep chopping down the harness but as said, not sure what else to do here. I already replaced (twice) the fuel pump relay (or module) so I don't think that is the issue. I have to wait to fail again to test if there is voltage going to the fuel pump.
Arghhhh... !



