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Reply #25
Think I would go with the Deoxit over spraying oil on it and atf is oil.
96 U270 BUILD 4810
85 380SL
Drummonds TN.

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Reply #26
When I was driving over the road the pig tail would sometimes make intermittent connections. Used WD-40 on the connector didn't have issues after that. Common trucker fix.

Roland
1993 U280 4341
2010 Jeep Liberty
The Pied Pipers

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Reply #27
I've used ATF on many areas. Never had a corrosion or poor connection issue with it. As mentioned, it gets sprayed into my trailer connectors and the inlets of my air tools continually
I'm sure that some product may be mo better on paper but it works for me.  Low tech when low tech works.

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Reply #28
Common knowledge and be a dangerous thing.

di·e·lec·tric
/ˌdīəˈlektrik/

adjective: dielectric

    having the property of transmitting electric force without conduction; insulating.

noun
noun: dielectric; plural noun: dielectrics

    a medium or substance that transmits electric force without conduction; an insulator.

Smearing stuff on connectors to prevent corrosion is an undertaking not to be taken lightly.

Clean the connectors with the appropriate Caig product and be certain that all are making good electrical contact.

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This is the can that doesn't leak after first use:

CAIG D5S-6-LMH DeoxIT Spray 5 oz. Original Can

An interesting opinion on dielectric grease.
Dielectric Grease vs Conductive Grease


2008 Nimbus 342
Build# 6464
ISM 500
Allison 4000 w/retarder
2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee

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Reply #29
To quote for the learned article:

"The important physical characteristic is that any grease must have low enough viscosity to push out of the way at contact points, be water or liquid resistant, and be stable enough to remain in place as a protectant against moisture and air for a long time. It will not do any good to apply a grease that does not do required functions of excluding air and moisture, and lubricating the interface to prevent galling or fretting, for extended periods of time."

"Contrary to Internet rumors, advertisements, and articles low viscosity silicone dielectric grease will NOT insulate pressure connections. Silicone dielectric grease will prolong connection life as well as, and have just as good conduction performance, as a properly selected metallic powder grease (conductive grease). On the other hand, and improperly selected "conductive" grease can actually cause connection problems."

The female portion of the  multi-pin connectors lose tension over time.  That is the problem. Ford Motor Company, in the 1960s used conductive grease liberally on the multi-pin connectors carrying power here and there in its relay driven masterpieces of the day.  The arcing between the male and female parts of the connector caused hard carbon to form creating resistance in the connection.

On my journey to this age, I finally decided that clean and dry works for me, so I apply readily available plumber's silicone grease to the non-conductive parts of multi-pin connectors to try and keep moisture and dirt on the outside where it belongs and trust on the lubricant left behind by Caig Product's DeOxit to keep the metal parts from corroding.  Or I solder and shrink wrap everything in sight.
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Reply #30
WD-40  Water Dispersant number 40 for those who were wondering!
Chris
1999 U 320 DGFE
Build Number 5523
Chris & Elka Lang
In the field, Lonoke AR

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Reply #31
Consider NO-OX-ID "A Special" Conductive Terminal Grease
This has no metal flakes or particulates in it.  I use it as a thin film on studs, lugs, washers, and nuts on most bigger 12v connections. Torque to spec.  Works great, one little tub will last a lifetime for most.

For multi-wire connectors, it the objective is to keep out water, a dielectric grease seems to work well.
Roger Engdahl and Susan Green
2001 U320 3610 #5879 (Home2) - 2014 Jeep Cherokee or 2018 F150
Hastings, MN

 

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Reply #32
Glad you made it home safely after that, well done.
Would love to hear an update on your ultimate solution to this problem, I have the same model (but not yet the same problem)
so any info is good info.
1998 U295 36'
Build# 5358

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