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The Futuriser
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Melbourne
Posts: 1,836
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Hey guys,
Haven't cleaned my engine bay since I got my car so I've been wanting to clean it for a while. I've read that I should keep the engine going while I do it at the car wash with the low pressure engine cleaner hose. But, seeing as though I've got LPG (dual fuel) I'm not sure if I'll still be OK? I've asked a couple of Ford dealers and they wont (don't) do it so I'll probably just do it myself. So any tips about avoiding potential problems is appreciated.
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Flairs - Truckers Delight
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Brisbane Northside Likes: Opposite Lock
Posts: 5,731
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Ooh, i don't know about SVI dual fuel, but i know the old mixer-ringed cabs we used to just hose em down, JUST KEEP AWAY FROM THE COIL
or in your case CoPs?
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Regular Member
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Melbourne
Posts: 194
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And alarm sirens..... I ruined my Viper unit on Friday night after work after I washed my engine bay, alarm started making weird as noises and I had to end up removing it, $80 for a new siren. And that was with a plastic bag over it too. Also wash it when the engine's running
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