customnytromtx69
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Chances are they will just replace it , which won’t solve be problem suggest to them about doing it that way it’s done and over with
orangecrush
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Had this happen and I pulled the actuator off and the back side was all cracked. At the dealer right now, hope they put the dielectric grease in it.
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could always hit it with brake kleen or a product that is a water dispersant and dielectric grease in one.
electric contact cleaner...then dielectric grease?
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Just talk to my dealer, he checked all the connections, clean everything up and put some dielectric grease. He is leaving my sled outside for the night and will test tomorrow...
customnytromtx69
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I wouldn’t use contact cleaner , depending on brand they don’t react well to some plastics and types of rubber , just cleaned mine with a damp rag and used dielectric grease on the sealing surfaces
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