Flooded SVX
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Not mine (cause I don't have one anymore) but, watching the news tonight, a poor SVX submerged in the flooding we had last night here in MN.
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dang, that sucks. A lot of SVXi are making the news lately.....
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At least the snorkel and tranny vents are above water. With any luck the car will be dry inside, provided they wait for the water to recede before opening the doors.
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"With any luck the car will be dry inside, provided they wait for the water to recede before opening the doors."
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Oh ye of little faith. :)
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I will tell you what must be done in this case:
-He should take out all the seats and the floor carpeting. -Then he should take out all the modules he can see and which are bolted at the bottom of the car (abs, cruise.....) open them up, dry them real good -Leave the car in the sun for a couple of days... -Put everything on again and start the car... -Go to an exhaust shop and remove EVERYTHING RELATED TO IT for mufflers, CO sensors, etc..... and replace them with new ones... The same case happened to me 2 yrs ago and this is what i did and it worked perfectly... |
I beg to differ SilverSpear
What must be done here is THEY SELL me the car really cheap :D
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Man!!!!!!!!!! if i knew you wanted that SVX cheap, i wouldn't have posted my thread with all those details.... I wouldn't even have posted it at all........ why just you didn't say so before ??? :D :D :D :p
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My dad could really use that car to fix his 95!
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Hey,
What a guy! :D
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