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To: "spridgets@autox.team.net" <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Subject: dilectric grease
Date: Thu, 19 May 2005 08:09:03 -0400
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up to this year i have been using the same car trailer for 25 years.   over the 
years i have been plagued with corrosion in connectors and in bulb sockets.   
also i had a frequent bulb failure rate in rear lamps.     i changed from 
regular filament taillight bulbs to LED bulbs and that fixed the frequent bulb 
failure.  using the dilectric grease on all sockets and in the trailer plug 
haschanged my trailer's problems from evry time i hooked up to possibly a once 
a year failure and those i now write off to things actually wearing out !   the 
set screws for the trailer wiring in the trailer plug no longer rust and sieze 
now, wich is a very neat bonus as well.   the dilectric grease i'm most 
familiar with is crystal clear but i have seen GM vehicles with a yellowish 
colored grease in the bulb sockets from manufacturer, not put in by a mechanic 
some place.

chuck.


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