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Rear Indicators - how do I protect the wiring?

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electricbluebadger:
just encase the connectors in loads of silicon, works a treat on relays etc so should be ideal.

Cheers Steve

Jimbo:
We used to use 'denso' tape at work (for waterproofing microwave radio waveguide transitions), but now use 'self-amalgamating' tape - it comes on a roll, and is a bit like rubbery insulation tape. You peel off the top protective layer, then tightly (stretch the stuff to double its length) wrap the tape around the joint, and it magically sticks to itself - use standard insulation tape or heat shrink on the ends of the tape as they can unpeel in cold weather.

Much easier and nicer to use than denso - horrid, sticky sh1tty stuff  :x

mark.yellow.series.3:
imho i would use either battery terminal grease or white grease.
vasline is magic stuff, but i rots rubber (with it being petroleum based), so i would use causion on other plastic type stuff

Big G:
If it dont work...........stick your arm out...........

ah well.......could be a long ride home with no left turns.....!

and have tried it............. :(stoopid):

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