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  • weird grease in electrical connectors

    I've been checking some electrical connections that seem to have failed, and I've found they're stuffed with a weird grease. It doesn't seem like dialectric grease, its more of an axle grease or something. I think as the grease ages, the connection gets shorted. I found this is in the EGR plug before, and now in the overboost sensor plug. Neither worked.

    Ford didn't do this, right? This is "prior owner syndrome"?

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    it should have the white grease in it, not anything that looks like wheel-bearing grease. In all my connectors, it's still white after 20 years.
    Maybe a Previous Owner just figured grease was grease.
    Eric C
    SVOCA Webmaster

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    • #3
      Could be cosmoline. It is mainly used as a waterproofing and barrier and not as a rust inhibitor and I have found it on several connectors on several cars.

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