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Should I use dialectric grease in this situation
I am replacing the camshaft position sensor on my 2001 Dodge Dakota 4.7 V-8
and since this sensor is located on the bottom of the engine I'm wondering if I should use any dialectric grease on the sensors electrical connector and the connector pins on the sensor so I can better protect this connection from water and corrosion. Has anyone had any experience with problems from doing this? Thanks |
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