Q: Have an electrical issue under driver side 2000 Jeep Cherokee Laredo

asked by on March 15, 2017

There is a hole in my fender on driver side and it is spraying water and salt on two wire connectors. They are white blocks with bunch of wires going through them with a bolt in the middle. They are next to fuse box. All I need is the name of the part and if possible how to replace. Thanks.

My car has 200000 miles.
My car has an automatic transmission.

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