Will Engine Wiring Protection Agent Cause Corrosion?

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BrookeDella
07/30/25 8:02am
Engine wiring protection agent will not cause corrosion, and reputable brands of protection agents come with warranties. Functions of wiring protection agent: Engine wiring protection agent is effective as it helps prevent wiring aging and avoids vehicle short-circuiting or spontaneous combustion caused by wiring issues; it can effectively repair minor cracks on the wiring, prevent electrical leakage, and ensure the efficiency of the vehicle's electrical circuit. Precautions for using wiring protection agent: Using engine wiring protection agent does not require much technical expertise. When applying the engine wiring protection agent, be sure to turn off the ignition switch and spray the agent onto the battery cables, ignition coils, engine electrical wiring harness, etc.
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