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Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: New Jersey
Posts: 167
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Well I cleaned the 10-pin connector(s), there were actually 3 of them. Two black and one white. The two behind the manifold were a little dirty (greenish color). The other one had a brownish paste over the pins. I thought it was dielectric grease, but I wondered why the other two didn't have the grease. I cleaned all three and my car is running great. I took it out last night for about a 1/2 hour and this morning my ride to work (about 45 minutes) and no surge. The car actually seems to be running better all around. Do you guys think I should apply dielectric grease to the pins. Its used to protect contacts from moisture and corrosion. Thanks again for the help!!
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