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I have a remote throttle control on my kicker with power trim and tilt in my pilot house same controls and set up that's on my big motor. Question is we fish all winter on the Finger Lakes and my throttle cable freezes up. I must have got some moisture in the cable where it connects to the kicker and it worked its way back down the cable. What can I spray back down the cable that might keep it from freezing, but not destroy the cable covering. Thanks Sean

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sean, white lithium grease comes in a spay can and i believe it will solve. also wd40 will displace the moisture.

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Possibly the spray that is used for spraying electrical connections to keep corrosion from forming as it is designed to be used with the coatings. It also has a drying agent in it that dries almost immediately Sean. The stuff I use is called CRC QD Electronic Cleaner (Quick Drying Formula)  I use it mainly for battery connections and on the lights hookup for the boat.

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