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Its a JST type connector I think. I bet if you check digikey (or whatever supplier you use), you'll be able to find kits for replacing the connector and its pins. Looks like the silkscreen labels on the right edge of the board below the connector show the pinout order.
Edit: on second thought, that labeled pinout may only be for the through-hole solder points. Safest bet would be to just identity the wires and solder them accordingly, rather than mess with the connector.
The label is for the through holes, but I did confirm the corresponding pins for the plug with my multimeter.