We arent' talking about shorts, but just dunking them in the water,  
salt or otherwise. I've had no problem.
--Gary
On Jun 2, 2008, at 9:51 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Gary,
> 12V DC direct short MAY have a negative effect on the tow vehicle   
> wiring and
> or 'body control module' - hopefully fuses will intervene but the
> 'controller'* for the trailer lights on some 200+ model vehicles are  
> VERY  expensive to
> replace! ($200+) yikes.
> Take Care, Have Fun
>
> * Toyota truck 2003 uses I am told, 3 modules: Engine management, Body
> controls and the one that will bite you in the rear is the ABS  
> control -no  longer
> is it 3M splices into wiring -this will cause ABS to  'flip-out'
> Check with your dealership and your favorite mechanic (technician -  
> and  well
> earned)
>
> GO.
> LB/GF! M-17 # 316a   'that ain't bad gelcoat -it's   "patina"!
> Team Geezer  Racing.....Old and in the Way
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>
>
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