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Conductive Grease - Instrument Panels

doubleyellow

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Anyone advise putting any amount (or zero) of dielectric grease or conductive grease on ANY of the interior instrument panel connections? including any ground connections to frame or body?

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Conductive grease and dielectric grease are opposite things I think. What are you trying to accomplish?
 

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Yes, dielectric grease is a good thing on the connections and grounds, if they are clean. It will keep the connections from oxidizing/tarnishing which can eventually cause a poor connection. It does not conduct electricity, but if your connections are good it does not hinder the flow of electricity. This is what makes it good for multi-pin connectors, the current will not short to the next pin.

Permatex recommends it on terminals, plugs & boots, etc.
 

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As an added note; If the wires have been handled already , it may behove you to wear nitrile/latex gloves and clean the connections with either an electrical contact cleaner or swab with iso alcohol ( to remove the oils and salts, etc) then apply the D.E grease before making the connections.
Wouldn't even hurt to do upon opening a new electric component package prior to making the connection(s).
 
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