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pressure clean engine

adamandtanya

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hi i just pressure cleaned my vt calais v6 and now i must have water in some where as it wont move everytime i try to move it it just dies wheres the best place to start looking i removed the coil packs and wiped under them but still the same and help would be good thanks
 

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Disconnect the battery and just let it dry off.

They tend to like to die after they get wet.

She'll be right.
 

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try disconecting the leads from the coil packs and blowing the leads and the tips off the coil packs. when they get wet they play up alot
 

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I do a high pressure blow job ( ;-) ) using my compressor after pressure washing. It tends to leave less streaks as well as drying out the electrical connections.
 

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hi it was water in the air flow meter all good now
 
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