why would my waeco 40l all of a sudden start melting plugs any help would be great as i need it over christmas and i have melted 3 plugs in 4 weeks
thanks Brad
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GQ TD42, 4" lift, 2" bodylift, 4.6 s, detroit lockers, 35,s t3/t4 plus a turbo,
Presuming it's the "cigarette plug" which goes into the vehicle socket? Has it always been plugged into the same socket?
It's probably a problem in the socket generating the heat, which you're seeing as a melted plug. Remember that the socket is designed to make something glow red hot - it won't melt too quickly.
Try disassembling the socket and checking for dodgy connections.
It's probably a problem in the socket generating the heat, which you're seeing as a melted plug. Remember that the socket is designed to make something glow red hot - it won't melt too quickly.
Try disassembling the socket and checking for dodgy connections.
no it does it on the waeco power pack too andi run this type of plug for it in the car
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Brad
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GQ TD42, 4" lift, 2" bodylift, 4.6 s, detroit lockers, 35,s t3/t4 plus a turbo,
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