by eamarquardt » Wed Jun 02, 2010 9:54 pm
JohnnyG wrote:Seems like a there are a lot of sharp folks here. Can anyone tell me why my 4 prong plug coming from the tow vehicle has green corrosion in the holes? I cut it off to replace the plug and noticed the copper wires look black- that don't seem right! This is a 03 Honda Odessey with dealer installed hitch and wiring.
On ocean going boats and to a lessor extent fresh water boats, it is common knowledge that copper wires, water, and electricity combine to form "green grunge" (black grunge is just a lessor form of the "disease"). Just like the fire triangle, if you remove one of the elements, the problem will go away. You can't get rid of the wire or electricity so you need to seal the wires up somehow so water is not getting to them. Easier said than done. If the problem is severe you might consider buying a sealed replacement connector and cable assembly from a trailer supply and splice the new wires to the vehicle's wiring somewhere where water won't be a problem.
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Gus
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