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Chevy Equinox Generations Forum
2nd Gen : 2010-2017 Chevy Equinox
Power Loss
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<blockquote data-quote="ricklack" data-source="post: 24288" data-attributes="member: 2162"><p>Yes, cleaning the connectors would make sense. First try to blow out any corrosion you see. Then, liberally spray electronics cleaner in connectors on both cable and the box. If you have have MAF sensor cleaner, that works fine. finally, when you reconnect the cables, disconnect and reconnect them 3 to 5 times. This acts to clean the contacts as they move back and forth, </p><p></p><p>Hope that helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ricklack, post: 24288, member: 2162"] Yes, cleaning the connectors would make sense. First try to blow out any corrosion you see. Then, liberally spray electronics cleaner in connectors on both cable and the box. If you have have MAF sensor cleaner, that works fine. finally, when you reconnect the cables, disconnect and reconnect them 3 to 5 times. This acts to clean the contacts as they move back and forth, Hope that helps [/QUOTE]
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Chevy Equinox Generations Forum
2nd Gen : 2010-2017 Chevy Equinox
Power Loss
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