⚡ Keep your circuits slick and corrosion-free with Ford’s XG-12!
Genuine Ford Fluid XG-12 Electrical Grease is a 3 oz lubricant designed to protect automotive electrical connectors by preventing oxidation and corrosion. It forms a non-corrosive film that enhances conductivity and extends the life of electrical contacts, meeting Ford’s OEM standards for reliable vehicle performance.
Material | Metals |
Brand | Ford |
Package Information | Bottle |
Liquid Volume | 3 Fluid Ounces |
Item Weight | 3 Ounces |
Recommended Uses For Product | Electrical |
Item Form | Grease,Liquid |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00843492122863 |
Manufacturer | Ford |
Unit Count | 3.0 Ounce |
UPC | 843492122863 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Model | XG-12 |
Item Weight | 3 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.7 x 1.6 x 0.8 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | XG-12 |
Exterior | Machined |
Manufacturer Part Number | XG-12 |
OEM Part Number | XG12 |
M**L
Awesome lubricant to use on screw threads
I use this on my flashlight screw threads, it works perfectly and you get a lot for the price. Would absolutely buy again if it weren't for the fact that one tube is enough for many many years.
J**Z
Great Stuff
Used it for years working at dealerships. Finally had to buy my own for home because im not fixing cars for a living anymore. Great for lubricating connectors..
M**Y
Nice grease
Works good get some
J**K
Nice Product
For decades I've used silicone dielectric grease and De-Ox-Id grease on automotive electrical connections. This is the first I've used it, and I like it very much.
T**T
Good product
Works well
T**S
Glad to have it.
Glad to know of its existence and of its uses.As touted by Squatch.
A**E
Fixed the air bag light on my Mazda Tribute
If your air-bag light is on in your Mazda Tribute or Ford Escape, you probably need a tube of this stuff. The air bag light will flash a certain amount of times to signify whether it is the right or left side you need to mess with (google your specific model to find out how many flashes).Once you figure out what side needs a squirt of this, disconnect the negative battery cable, and leave it sit for 45 minutes; that way the air bag is less likely to deploy while you are messing with the plugs.Under each front seat, there is a plug for the air bag. Un-plug the plug in question, give a VERY SLIGHT twist of each male prong with a needle nose pliers, put a little bit of this grease on the connectors, plug it back in. Connect the battery cable back up, and cross your fingers that you will likely be rid of your air-bag light dilemma.
A**R
Convenient tube of electrical grease!
I always keep a tube of this stuff in my tool chest and in my mobile call out tool box. Works great on electrical connections. Only complaint is the cap doesn't stay on once the tube has been opened. I've remedied that by giving the nozzle a single wrap of black electrical tape. The cap stays on now.
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