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Old 24th February 2007, 18:51   #7 (permalink)
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Re: Lubricating cell pins

Of course, I am using a different unit (Optima). So, I don't know enough about how everything works in yours.

This being said, I spray some ProGold into the harness pins holes from the sensors plug in. I let it sit to evaporate the residue, and then I plug back in. That way, I am not putting anything on the pins directly but the cable contacts cleans the pins when I slide the connector on. This has worked well for me, and I do not feel like I am taking a chance with creating a short.
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