Handling Precautions For Silicon-Containing Spray

2014 Subaru Impreza Sport LimitedSECTION Handling Precautions For Silicon-Containing Spray

When a lubricant containing silicone is used the rust inhibitor or glazing agent adheres to the electrical contact of the relay or switch, forming silica dioxide (SiO2 ) film will be formed, which may lead to poor continuity. Therefore, the following precautions must be observed when using the silicon-containing spray.

  • Never spray directly to the electrical equipment.
  • When using the spray close to the electrical equipment, always put the cover on the component. Be sure to put the cover on the electrical equipment especially when using the spray in the locations shown in the figure below and their surrounding areas.
    Fig 1: Identifying Spraying Components Locations
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  • If the residual silicon remains in the vicinity of the electrical equipment after the spray has been used, the vaporized silicon stands around the electrical equipment and it may adhere to electrical contact. After using the spray, be sure to wipe the silicon off with a cloth.
  • Even when using the spray to the place away from the electrical equipment, the droplet of the spray may be splashed to the periphery. Use as small amount of spray as possible, and take care not to splash the silicon to the periphery.
NOTE: The "silicon" used in this section refers to "silicone", that is, silicon polymer.
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