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CarGuru > Volkswagen > Pounding head on bumper 26 April 2005 23:06:44

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Pounding head on bumper

Sneaks 26 April 2005 04:23:49
 I should know better. I've been fighting with electrical gremlins for a year
now. Went through and replaced the ends on every single wire. Cleaned up the
connectors of every connection.....but one. Where the fuse meets the fuse
panel. DUUUUUUHHH!! Amazing how well the lights work once one hits the fuse
panel with some sandpaper. Grrr. Back to basics. :::hangs head in shame:::
On the bright side...I can sell the new wire loom I bought and get new
running boards:)­

Sneaks
'68 Type 1


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Sneaks 26 April 2005 18:11:24 permanent link ]
 Thank you Mr Hoover for again, great advice.

Sneaks
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<veeduber@isp.com> wrote in message
news:1114483001.374­229.324690@f14g2000c­wb.googlegroups.com.­..>
To All:>
The cure for the low quality brass connectors used by VW is to replace> them with higher quality tin-plated connectors. For the fuse block the> standard fix was to remove it from the vehicle, get rid of the> corrosion with an acid dip then plate the connectors with tin or> solder. This same process is used (today) with circuit boards and> hobbiest plating kits for that purpose are commonly available. One> brand name is 'Tennit,' available from most electronic supply houses> that cater to hobbiests.>
-Bob Hoover> -(KA6HZF)>


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P.J. Berg 26 April 2005 23:06:44 permanent link ]
 veeduber@isp.com wrote:> To All:>
The cure for the low quality brass connectors used by VW is to replace> them with higher quality tin-plated connectors. For the fuse block the> standard fix was to remove it from the vehicle, get rid of the> corrosion with an acid dip then plate the connectors with tin or> solder. This same process is used (today) with circuit boards and> hobbiest plating kits for that purpose are commonly available. One> brand name is 'Tennit,' available from most electronic supply houses> that cater to hobbiests.>
-Bob Hoover> -(KA6HZF)>

Will Citrus acid do for the brass connectors?

Jørn Berg.
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