skipmarcy
Veteran Member
Do ya think it could possibly be one of the wires inside the connector making/breaking contact ? Spades/pins aren't the only electrical connection necessary. Open that baby up and have a look at the condition inside. Or possibly a butt connector or scotch-loc that shouldn't be used anyway in the harness … Was a mechanic for close to 50 years and saw all kinds stuff that "worked for years like that". I ALWAYS soldered and heat-shrinked wires and took my time and properly wired the connector inside and then sealed where the wires go into the connector with silicone. Dielectric grease on actual connections inside and outside. My stuff works when I need it. Personally I don't care for the round pin connectors, I prefer good heavy flat terminals in a trailer plug/connector. Doing automotive diagnostics for so many years I've seen how round pins compare to flat pins for durability to abuse.