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Old 05-30-2011, 02:51 AM
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I have to replace my crank angle sensor and because of a power steering fluid leak there is quite a bit of fluid in the connector. What should I use to clean it out before I reconnect it?
 
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I have to replace my crank angle sensor and because of a power steering fluid leak there is quite a bit of fluid in the connector. What should I use to clean it out before I reconnect it?
blow it out with compressed air, then put some di-electric grease on that thing for a good connection.
 
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