Led tail lights

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DoubleR

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What's the best way to remove corrosion? I have a pair of LED tail lights and one of the connecters have corrosion on it which has stop my brake light from working. Any suggestion will help I dont want to get rid of them for something simple
 

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I know Coke (soda) removes rust, which is why I don't drink it.

Give it a try, I used it on my golf clubs and it worked perfectly
 
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DoubleR

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Thanks Black Denali I will try that tonight. Clean ride man, whats the drop did you go with?
 

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1: CLR + tiny bottle brush
2: simple green rinse
3: vasoline/dielectric grease.
 
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Thanks guys. I use a metal brush to remove the corrosion and then added the dielectric grease to the connector.

Good news my LED tail light work. Bad news I need to replace the relay box located under the back passage fender.

The brake light doint work on the passage side.
 

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