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Wiring for trailers

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Wiring for trailers
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Wed-11-05-2022, 08:32 AM
(Sat-07-05-2022, 18:29 PM)Brian Wrote: Dirt or corrosion are almost certainly the cause. Try some steel wool to clean the prongs, then a squirt of electrical contact cleaner before inserting and removing the connector several times. Mr Bricolage in Montmorillon sell contact cleaner.

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Wiring for trailers - by Peter_Grimsditch - Sat-07-05-2022, 08:07 AM
RE: Wiring for trailers - by Brian - Sat-07-05-2022, 17:23 PM
RE: Wiring for trailers - by Peter_Grimsditch - Sat-07-05-2022, 17:46 PM
RE: Wiring for trailers - by Brian - Sat-07-05-2022, 18:29 PM
RE: Wiring for trailers - by Peter_Grimsditch - Wed-11-05-2022, 08:32 AM

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