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The problems started when I washed my engine...
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<blockquote data-quote="black 10th vert" data-source="post: 7186461" data-attributes="member: 65729"><p>When I wash mine, I usually use a very gentle setting on the nozzle for light rinsing only, and never do a direct blast to electrical components, or vulnerable places like the COP covers. If you keep up with it, it never requires a huge cleaning anyway, so just a quick pass with a soapy wash mitt gets it done, then a light spray to rinse. I also fully towel dry it as soon as I'm done, then just leave the hood open for as long as I can to air dry any residual water that I can't get with the towels. Usually, though, the front part gets wet whenever I wash the car anyway because of the billet vent screens, so I just wipe that up, and use the towel to just "dust" the rest of the bay without the need to actually wash it. Works awesome, and keeps it show-ready all the time. </p><p></p><p>Kilgore, glad to hear your fix was that simple and cheap! Good to see threads like this because it is just more troubleshooting knowledge to tuck away for when it's needed!</p><p></p><p>Brian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="black 10th vert, post: 7186461, member: 65729"] When I wash mine, I usually use a very gentle setting on the nozzle for light rinsing only, and never do a direct blast to electrical components, or vulnerable places like the COP covers. If you keep up with it, it never requires a huge cleaning anyway, so just a quick pass with a soapy wash mitt gets it done, then a light spray to rinse. I also fully towel dry it as soon as I'm done, then just leave the hood open for as long as I can to air dry any residual water that I can't get with the towels. Usually, though, the front part gets wet whenever I wash the car anyway because of the billet vent screens, so I just wipe that up, and use the towel to just "dust" the rest of the bay without the need to actually wash it. Works awesome, and keeps it show-ready all the time. Kilgore, glad to hear your fix was that simple and cheap! Good to see threads like this because it is just more troubleshooting knowledge to tuck away for when it's needed! Brian [/QUOTE]
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