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Old 02-16-2008, 01:48 PM
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i have a 95 ex coupe and my car is flooded.. its lowered 2.5 inches and there is water just about even with the black trim on the middle of the door. the car hasnt been driven and is just sitting there. my question. Whenever the water goes down will it be safe to drive or will i need to change my oil trans fluid. ect.? any help is appreciated.. now my cars going to smell like mold
Old 02-16-2008, 01:53 PM
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There's a possibility that no water entered your engine, tranny, etc... but your ECU might be shot..
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shoulda bought a powerstroke...look here crimson *****...didnt you know that all electronics are liquid cooled? electronics love water, you should start it up and wind it to the sky right off the bat in the lake its sitting in...and id advise finding a new place to park, AWAY from water. wait til it dries completely before you do anything, in fact, scrap that turd and buy american you japanese economy supporting type person
Old 02-18-2008, 09:07 PM
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by eobauto2005 &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">shoulda bought a powerstroke...look here crimson *****...didnt you know that all electronics are liquid cooled? electronics love water, you should start it up and wind it to the sky right off the bat in the lake its sitting in...and id advise finding a new place to park, AWAY from water. wait til it dries completely before you do anything, in fact, scrap that turd and buy american you japanese economy supporting type person</TD></TR></TABLE>

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anyone know what ecu i need to buy. stock d16z6. i took out the carpet and seats today so hopefully it will prevent my car from smelling like mold.. But yeah the car doesnt start now/
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the ecu is a P28. it might not be starting just because the ECU is bad. hopefully that is just the only prob.
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yeah hopefully thats the only problem. thanks for the help
Old 02-19-2008, 06:38 PM
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i thnk its the p28 ecu for the d16z6 m/t
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here we get hurricanes so we have a similar problem from time to time..
I assume it was simply rainwater not seawater or something...

just a note though,if you think it might happen again, you might want to disconnect the battery beforehand..

also you might want to check the dipstick for water in the oil
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yeah it was just rainwater.. i changed the oil and trans fluid today just to be on the safe side. hopefully i can go pick up an ecu tomorrow from a junkyard and see what happens..
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mmmmm... mmmmm... mmmmmm. i loove the smell of a moldy car. sounds like it may be time for an interior remodeling.
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