Not sure if it is "good/bad" but I faithfully use it on any and all electrical connections -- especially those that might see some water (like the insides of doors).
Cheers, MJS
At 11:17 PM 10/28/98 -0700, BILL wrote: >Is it a good/bad idea to apply dielectric (non-conductive) grease on all >your engine wiring harness connections to help prohibit corrosion and make >for increased ease of on/off? >Bill
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