paddocks1967
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hi guys,what is the white multi plug that is down by the driver's door,behind inertia switch plastic cover for,cheers pat.
yup
It is watered down Alcohol. That is all. I use it extensively for Printed Circuit Board cleaning, for which it is very good. Alcohol is a good degreaser (think petrol to clean car parts) and it cleans soldering flux to a greater or lesser degree, particularly if used with a fibreglass pen cleaner, but it is not very good for corrosion (would yu use petrol to clean up corrosion on your car?) {gaylander excepted}
Contact cleaner is designed to clean contacts doh - what are you trying to do? Clean contacts? sounds like a good choice to me. But follow the instructions and then coat the contacts after with a liberal application of petroleum jelly (vaseline) to stop further water ingress and corrosion.
i will proberly go with the silicon idea,question!i know the best way for me to join this new multi-plug, wires, is to solder them,but considering there is not much room to work down there,what with the pedal's and not much play with the cable itself,do you reckon i would get away with just joining the cable's and then using heat shrink tubes.
i will proberly go with the silicon idea,question!i know the best way for me to join this new multi-plug, wires, is to solder them,but considering there is not much room to work down there,what with the pedal's and not much play with the cable itself,do you reckon i would get away with just joining the cable's and then using heat shrink tubes.
datatek,i take it you would go with the solder,wasen't even thinking about using scotch locks,
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