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- Cummins12V98Explorer III
Geo*Boy wrote:
theoldwizard1 wrote:
DeOxit is better than WD-40. So is FluidFilm.
I wouldn’t use Fluid Film on electric connections. Clean the connection with DeOxit and then use dielectric grease to keep out moisture and corrosion.
YEP, that is what my Journeyman Electrician buddy drilled into my head!!! - KD4UPLExplorerYou won't have power at the 7 pin unless the controller senses a circuit and is apply brakes.
You likely had snow and ice packed in the connector and it gave a false reading of some kind. - Geo_BoyExplorer II
theoldwizard1 wrote:
DeOxit is better than WD-40. So is FluidFilm.
I wouldn’t use Fluid Film on electric connections. Clean the connection with DeOxit and then use dielectric grease to keep out moisture and corrosion. - navybankerExplorerGot the multi-meter out and tested voltage on trailer brake connection and nothing. This is on both 7 way connections. One in back bumper and other in bed with a cover. Both have strong spring loaded covers. Turn signals and other things have voltage of 14 with truck running. Thinking, maybe brake relay switch. Thanks,
- JRscoobyExplorer II
Cummins12V98 wrote:
I would use this.
AMAZON for $15
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Hosa D5S-6 CAIG DeoxIT 5% Spray Contact Cleaner, 5 oz.theoldwizard1 wrote:
DeOxit is better than WD-40. So is FluidFilm.
Think about it for a second. Are any of us sure what the problem is? W D stands for Water Disbursement. I used it often inside distributer caps to start engines after they got wet (Point & Condenser). It will do no harm. Now is there better things for it? Sure. But I bet the OP has a can around, or can pick some up for few bucks. If he uses, the problem goes away, he knows where the issue is. If it comes back, that would be the time to spend for the better stuff, or even better, seal it up so water can't get in. - theoldwizard1Explorer IIDeOxit is better than WD-40. So is FluidFilm.
- Cummins12V98Explorer IIII would use this.
AMAZON for $15
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Hosa D5S-6 CAIG DeoxIT 5% Spray Contact Cleaner, 5 oz. - navybankerExplorerTruck was covered with snow and ice for a few days so hope that is the cause. Has warmed up and sunny today with another round of snow and ice tonight! Spraying with wd40 hurt anything? Don't want a problem when need to tow in a couple of months Thanks
- Grit_dogNavigator
JRscooby wrote:
wanderingbob wrote:
Gadgets , Gadgets , if we did not have them they could not go bad ! I hate that my truck is smarter than me !
Yes, but some of them are in love with their FREDs
OP, if it was me I would spray some WD-40 in the trailer socket.
Ahhh scooby, spoken like someone who is truly jealous of what others have.....
PS, the dude's truck is 10 years old, so he's not really ballin' that hard and last I checked, IBC's are basically standard equipment, like seats and a steering wheel, on trucks for over 10 years now. - LwiddisExplorer III replaced my connector with a “good” one after trying all the remedies. That worked.
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