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Electrical and ignition systems protection

Old 03-06-2011, 01:11 PM
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Here in Montreal Canada, we have a lot of salt on the roads, and we find it everywhere.

Anybody has sprayed their connectors with Ignition Protector spray

The product is said to form a protective film that will protect exposed electrical parts.

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some of you may have disconnected all connectors and inserted dielectric grease in them, is this a simple procedure and do you disconect the + to the battery before doing this. I did it with my old Lada, but, need advice before doing it to a new rubicon.

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I have disconnected all connectors and inserted dielectric grease in them!

I had problems with water in the connector on the ECU and the sway bar motor connector. But not anymore! i highly recommend it!
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Originally Posted by whpony96
I have disconnected all connectors and inserted dielectric grease in them!

I had problems with water in the connector on the ECU and the sway bar motor connector. But not anymore! i highly recommend it!
I was only concerned about opening those large connectors on the ECU, did you disconect your battery,,,

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