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    Cleaning the TDV6 Motor

    Has anyone either pressure washed or hosed their TDV6 motor without the top cover on if so any problems?
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    hav noprobs,, just dont get to close with the gerny,, thats wen u force water into conectors,,, but other then that,,, hose it down,,, an let it dry for a little bit, with the bonit open,, and best to do it when the engine is cold, and you should be rite

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    I guess it depends on how powerful the pressure washer is, but I've heard of people getting water into the module behind the battery case - think it's the transmission module, but can't remember.

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    If you need to wash sensitive things spray some CT-18 mix, leave awhile, then rinse off with a gentle spray. Works wonders. Absolutely no pressure required.

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    We steam/pressure wash ours all the time (though we usually have the cover on). It's also usually done with a hot engine and we keep the engine running while we're doing it.

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    Don't spray behind the battery box with a high pressure wash. You will get the transmission modules wet and they are not water proof.
    I know of a dealer who killed one whilst cleaning acustomers car.
    I have sprayed mine with plastic spray.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CaverD3 View Post
    Don't spray behind the battery box with a high pressure wash. You will get the transmission modules wet and they are not water proof.
    I know of a dealer who killed one whilst cleaning acustomers car.
    I have sprayed mine with plastic spray.
    Exactly, I was lucky and it dried out fine after 8 hours of nail biting

    ONLY wet down the engine bay, NOT over into the ECU compartment on the passenger side

    JC
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