Could Lock Nut be Used on Underhood Connections of GM Brake Controller Wiring
Question:
Can a lock nut be used to connect the wires under the hood for a brake controller
asked by: James
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Expert Reply:
Sounds like you have a GM truck that has underhood connections that need to be made for the brake controller circuit to be functional and you are wondering if a lock nut could be used instead of a standard nut and the answer is yes. The Nylock of the lock nut would not interfere with the connection at all.
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