Maf sensors as well.i use a pressure washer for engine bays, but i have been a technician for 10 years now and know what to avoid. i saw seen a ton of head PCMs and alternators do to water damage.
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Maf sensors as well.i use a pressure washer for engine bays, but i have been a technician for 10 years now and know what to avoid. i saw seen a ton of head PCMs and alternators do to water damage.
Nice,I had a 99 brandnew Dodge Durango with a push bar in the front and step bars on the sides.The first month I was hearing a metal rattling sound took it to the dealer 3 times and nothing found.with one hour of my time I searched and searched and found a loose bolt from the push bar underneath where it is mounted.Heavy duty plastic bags or sheets and rubber bands on all electronic modules.
I generally cover the alt. too. It only takes a few minutes to protect them and it can (as was shown) save a LOT of money in repairs.
I did have a "problem child" once. The timing pickup is down low on the engine next to the crank damper. The wiring had been damaged (but not repaired) and was exposed to the water. When I went to start the car it was spitting and missing terribly. So I put the car up on my lift and used compressed air while it was idling until I found the bad spot in the wiring. Then I painted it with liquid electrical tape and that solved the problem. As a matter of fact I gave it three coat. All the way from where the insulator was good all the way onto the connector.
When I mentioned it to the owner he said the car had been missing and running badly every time he drove it in the rain. And THE DEALER was never able to fix it![]()
I never saw a sts coupe, maybe he meant ats which is pretty new.OP, you know the year of the car?
I've washed my own vehicles engines that way for over 20 years and still do and have never had an issue, never had an electrical issue.
I never saw a sts coupe, maybe he meant ats which is pretty new.
I never saw a sts coupe, maybe he meant ats which is pretty new.
You're right, there's no such thing as an STS coupe. If there was it'd be an Eldorado.
May I ask how you get the degreaser off the engine bay?Flashforward to today, I use my 2 gallon hand pump and a quality degreaser like Alien Kleen or DG Orange degreaser and various brushes to do an even better, controlled job.
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Sorry for the mis-identification.
My neighbors car is an Eldorado.
I was speaking with someone else the night before regarding a quote on their STS, and probably just had that stuck in my mind.
Hope that clarifies it.
Cadillacs are among the pickiest cars on earth.. I don't even like engaging my parking brake unless I absolutely have to because it has an electronic release, and I've always felt it could easily lead to other weird electrical problems in the car. I know that sounds crazy, but I've had several of these cars and they're picky like that.