Sucking the life outta me.....

You don't have to replace the entire cable. I had the same problem on a cargo trailer that I bought the precious owner tried to splice the cable.

I bought this cable and put wire end connectors on where I cut the original cable at the frame. Then it's just a matter of putting the right connectors on the proper terminals in the box.

That is EXACTLY what I was thinking about (Well actually I was going to buy a junction box from HD and make the splice in there) THANK YOU for letting me know this exists!

I would include a picture of my "Repair" but I don't know how.
 
That is EXACTLY what I was thinking about (Well actually I was going to buy a junction box from HD and make the splice in there) THANK YOU for letting me know this exists!

I would include a picture of my "Repair" but I don't know how.
Don't count on the wire colors matching up.
 

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