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Electrical Connectors to Under Car Fuel Pump 900 1994

Dear jd620,

Hope you're well and stay so. If the connectors seem to be corroded, apply an aerosol anti-corrosive, e.g., Deoxit, daily, for a couple of days. Deoxit dissolves the corrosion, so should ease removal. If - after the external clips are pressed - the connectors don't come free with a gentle tug, then apply some PB Blaster, Kroil, or another penetrating oil. Given a day or so, the connectors should separate.

When you attach the connectors to the pump's terminals, apply dielectric grease. That will help to inhibit corrosion.

Hope this helps.

Yours faithfully,

Spook






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