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Thread: Turned my D2a into a Submarine yesterday, OOOOPS!!!!!!!!

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    walk away,now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by loanrangie View Post
    Yes , a car is not a submarine

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    Bad luck, I feel for you.

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    If you havnt made some serious inroads to the de-watering process within about 72 hours don't bother. let the insurance company write it off.
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    Ok will do thanks? With all this flooding not sure how long the assessing will take, but they are covering a hire car for me, so there is incentive for them to get it sorted.

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    When you say dewatering process you mean, dropping oils from motor and diffs etc, or the contact cleaner on contacts. Need some direction on these critical 72 hrs.

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    Dont bother , i would be 99% sure that the engine has been hydraulic'd and this would be why it stalled.

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    Sorry to hear of your misfortune.

    The vehicle is a "goner" - take your personal items, and let insurance take it.

    If anything buy the wreck back if you get it for a good price and you may get some parts...

    But diffs, box etc will need immediate strip down and lubrication before they rust solid...

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    Pull the hose off the turbo inlet... Or the bottom of the Intercooler on drivers side..

    If water got to the engine she will be full...

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    Well the repairer in Gympie declared it a write off to the insurance company today. Everyone I spoke to said don't repair it, if I'd been handy with the spanners I might of had a go at salvaging it, but I have to pay someone to do that so out it goes.


    Rest In Peace D2a!!

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