doriz
Well-Known Member
....we would never say such a thing.
I must admit to thinking it though
....we would never say such a thing.
I sense that you are in denial. Heed my warning that trying to start the engine without purging water from the cylinders could prove fatal for the engine. Most of the stuff you must do is basically routine maintenance (just earlier than you maybe have planned). And do expect to be replacing a lot of electrical stuff over a period of time.Thanks all - the water should not really be salty as quite far upstream at Richmond. The very highest point was basically on the photo, but the car was also at an angle, so may not be quite as bad in terms of engine getting totally wet. Here's the blow of a photo taken from distance, so not very clear.... I shall dry thoroughly and then see what I can do!
Hi
My TD5 got 'slightly' wet yesterday......The car will NOT start, though windshield wipers etc. seem to work.
I sense that you are in denial. Heed my warning that trying to start the engine without purging water from the cylinders could prove fatal for the engine.
(because you won't have had the wading plug in)