Corrosion at trailer harness plug

PhilR

IDK Man
Forum Supporter
Rewired the trailer because the lights were being flaky. Plugged it in to test before heat shrinking the connectors and still flaky. Throw a meter on the car end, and not getting good signal. Turns out there was some corrosion where the harness connects to the car. And because it’s me, I managed to pull a loose wire from the connector. Argh.

I’m ordering a new harness, but any ideas on why I’m getting corrosion?

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Bob N

Steelhead
When I lived in western Washington I got corrosion on trailer connections all the time. My best guess was from salts in the air. I solved the problem by applying dielectric paste to the pins. Renew the paste once a year and no problems.
 

PhilR

IDK Man
Forum Supporter
Got it all back together, slathered with dielectric, and works great. Thanks for the tips.
 
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