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Old 02-23-2020, 12:42 PM   #3
Chutzpah

 
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Without actually seeing the level corrosion, the cost seems a bit outrageous.

That being said, you can buy an amp and a fuse housing for ~ $450.

If it were me and the corrosion was not extraordinarily bad, I’d buy the amp and fuse housing, disconnect the battery, then hit the wire harness connectors with plastic safe contact cleaner. I’d then soak them in white vinegar and lightly hit with a tooth brush until they looked clean. Once clean, I’d neutralize the vinegar with a solution of baking soda and water, then rinse with distilled water, then hit them with WD40. Assemble the new parts with the now clean connectors.

Good luck, I think you need at least one more price if you choose to have someone else fix.


If you have any kind of mechanical ability, you can try the above.
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