It's good for removing road tar off your kick panels too, LOL
It works good to spray down bicycles after riding them in the snow/salt too.
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It's good for removing road tar off your kick panels too, LOL
Try a different car wash? I hate spraying water where it doesn't belong or where the truck wasn't designed to repel it. Or - WD40 the piss out of it!
97 c1500 4.3l and 97 suburban k1500 5.7l.
Both going through the car wash engine starts to stumble.
New caps rotor and wiring and plugs ac delco.
car wash that spays the under carriage.
open the hood engine dry as a bone.
Suburban has new crank sensor.
Any idea?
Half the time my engines are cleaner than my interiors..........
Anything with an elactrical connection; sensors, ignition, computer, etc., theta is needing a signal will cause this issue. If is under the vehicle and the crank sensor is new and it didn't do it before, make sure the rubber boot on the plug (both wire side and terminal side) is still present and the plug fits tight.97 c1500 4.3l and 97 suburban k1500 5.7l.
Both going through the car wash engine starts to stumble.
New caps rotor and wiring and plugs ac delco.
car wash that spays the under carriage.
open the hood engine dry as a bone.
Suburban has new crank sensor.
Any idea?
I use a 3500 psi pressure washer on the underside and in the engine compartment of my vehicles all the time. Never an issue. I also don't spray directly into or on sensors, computer, or alternator (usually cover alternator).Try a different car wash? I hate spraying water where it doesn't belong or where the truck wasn't designed to repel it. Or - WD40 the piss out of it!