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When you disconnect the plug on the passenger side, does it completely kill power to the license plate light?
That is correct. Disconnecting drivers side has no visible effect on license plate light. But disconnecting passenger side turns it off completely
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I had issues getting my parking sensors to click back in. I sprayed WD40 directly into them, like shoved the nozzle in there and sprayed it in until it was foaming out, I wiped the excess away and without letting them dry, plugged them back in

It worked like a charm, maybe that’ll help?
 

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I had issues getting my parking sensors to click back in. I sprayed WD40 directly into them, like shoved the nozzle in there and sprayed it in until it was foaming out, I wiped the excess away and without letting them dry, plugged them back in

It worked like a charm, maybe that’ll help?
Yeah I’d say this or dry silicone spray. I know you greased the heck out of it with dielectric though so I dunno.

There is also a rubber gasket in one side of the plug - make sure that’s intact and hasn’t come out of its track and is jammed up in the top of the plug or something
 
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I had issues getting my parking sensors to click back in. I sprayed WD40 directly into them, like shoved the nozzle in there and sprayed it in until it was foaming out, I wiped the excess away and without letting them dry, plugged them back in

It worked like a charm, maybe that’ll help?

I did spray with mass air sensor cleaner - but who knows, maybe WD40's the trick? Dark and snowing right now but I'll go out in the AM and give it a try.

Hell, right about now I'd piss on a spark plug if I actually thought it had a chance of working
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