BlueberryTD5
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Hi,
I've got an electrical fault in my TD5 defender 90 somewhere that I've already posted on here and got some tidy advice (thank you). Today, while having a tinker, I was following the loom under the car and can see that it goes inside the frame. Putting my finger into the frame, I can feel that it is full of sandy muck which would doubtlessly hold a lot of moisture and not help my electrical issue.
I can't think of a way to clear all of this much out of the frame so here's my plan: it's parked on a slight slope, so if I put a hose it the higher end and see if a moderate flow of water will rinse all the muck out through the existing drain holes in the frame, that should do it. Does that sound as if it could work or is it the most stupid thing that you've ever read? I will accept criticism!
Wisdom comes from experience, experience comes from learning, learning comes from making mistakes!
I've got an electrical fault in my TD5 defender 90 somewhere that I've already posted on here and got some tidy advice (thank you). Today, while having a tinker, I was following the loom under the car and can see that it goes inside the frame. Putting my finger into the frame, I can feel that it is full of sandy muck which would doubtlessly hold a lot of moisture and not help my electrical issue.
I can't think of a way to clear all of this much out of the frame so here's my plan: it's parked on a slight slope, so if I put a hose it the higher end and see if a moderate flow of water will rinse all the muck out through the existing drain holes in the frame, that should do it. Does that sound as if it could work or is it the most stupid thing that you've ever read? I will accept criticism!
Wisdom comes from experience, experience comes from learning, learning comes from making mistakes!