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Garmin Zumo 550 mount rot
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<blockquote data-quote="RaYzerman19" data-source="post: 1249204" data-attributes="member: 18388"><p>I spray on some contact cleaner (with lube, presumably silicone) twice a year and work the pins up and down with a wooden popsicle stick or non-conductive plastic one, then wipe dry. I also occasionally clean the bottom of the Zumo with a pencil eraser and wipe on some of the same contact cleaner/lube. You'll likely see more discoloration on the mating pad on your Zumo.</p><p></p><p>I believe that #3 pin is 12V power from wherever you've hooked up the supply (switched or unswitched). I have disassembled an old mount, and those pins are a sealed module that contains all the pins..... not fixable if one breaks. I have revived a couple that were corroded though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RaYzerman19, post: 1249204, member: 18388"] I spray on some contact cleaner (with lube, presumably silicone) twice a year and work the pins up and down with a wooden popsicle stick or non-conductive plastic one, then wipe dry. I also occasionally clean the bottom of the Zumo with a pencil eraser and wipe on some of the same contact cleaner/lube. You'll likely see more discoloration on the mating pad on your Zumo. I believe that #3 pin is 12V power from wherever you've hooked up the supply (switched or unswitched). I have disassembled an old mount, and those pins are a sealed module that contains all the pins..... not fixable if one breaks. I have revived a couple that were corroded though. [/QUOTE]
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