lokeyfly
Well-known member
Just make sure you dont get glue on the contact pins or sockets. Sounds like you know better, but often people dont. I'm 30 plus years in weapons spec, reverse engineering, and on and on that I'm not going to go into. Those pins need to float, and its good you've got a handle on what looked to be thermal degrading over time. Perhaps even a little oxidation on the contacts to boot. I just had the same issue on our RV trailer connection. There I was, bending pins (in a pinch) to make better contact and get back from a 6k mile trip. I ended up replacing the whole cable harness, one flat, a broken under trailer stabilizer, and broken LP mount up front. Isn't life grand?Rather than replace (very fiddly), I've actually pushed the retainer onto the board and glued it - the flying connector now makes a very solid connection.
Thx for reporting the fix.