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Subject: [TR] TR4A wire harness
From: john-marie@sbcglobal.net
Date: Fri, 19 Dec 2014 20:19:15 -0600
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Hi List,
Am taking a hard look at the suitability of my original harness to be reused.
The harness is in good shape.  The connectors are surprisingly good but need
cleaning.  I want to clean a few and check continuity before going further.  I
recall hearing somewhere that the connectors should not be "shined-up" as that
removes their conductive coating, but simply cleaned with a solvent or light
abrasive.  Anyone care to comment on the proper cleaning of connectors?
John DeLuca

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