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If the Cooper / Cruze outlet....

Posted by alan m. kafton on September 25, 2016 at 15:21:56:

....can be taken apart, then it would be easy to apply a contact enhancer on the surfaces that meet the wall plug's 3 prongs, including the ground. Some contact enhancers dry after application, others leave a pasty residue, but my favorite (Stabilant-22) leaves a micron-thin slick coating. I don't know about the others, but I don't believe that Stabilant is in any way conductive....but it certainly improves connectivity and conductivity.

Anyway, did you run your fingers over the internal contacts and feel (or see) any slickness, moisture, or residue?