aw better if its totalled. I really hate working on those things. They are such a pain in the ass. I hope you get alot out of it.
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I'm not an adjuster but I find that in almost all of our flood claims, if the water goes higher than the floorboards we "OTL" the car (obvious total loss). Given that there are a lot of computer modules in the floor area of newer Audis that are quite costly to replace..... stick a fork in it - she's done.-Geno
'87 325is (s52'd)
'95 525iT
'02 Range Rover 4.6 HSE
'98 Disco 1
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Originally posted by Turf1600 View PostI checked the oil and it's like sandy clay. I'd say it's done.
Coming from a current 1.8T owner...My new blog site: http://www.tomperso.com
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Originally posted by daniel View Posthow did this happen?"We praise or find fault, depending on which of the two provides more opportunity for our powers of judgement to shine."
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the same happened to my escort gt. water up to the bottom of the seats and my cd changer and 1 amp under the seat was submerged.
my dad left it in front of his friends house and it was raining really hard. when he came back i guess the water subsided and he tried to start it. i have a cold air intake that is down the fender. good thing he didn't start it with the water still up. car won't start and i had it towed to my house. never tried to start it again and let it dried for a week.
i air dried the interior, sprayed lysol, removed my amp and changer to let dry as well. i removed the air filter and afm. checked the oil and it was fine. i blow dried the engine to make sure and reconnected everything. the car started right up but my radio is still not working. i used seafoam and changed the oil, drained the coolant and replaced too. i'll reconnect my amp and see if it plays. other than the radio, no electrical issues at all.
i was bumed because the car was a great daily and for a 91 model it only had 75K miles. it had no full coverage and it's probably only worth less than $2K running.
unless water got in the engine, trick is to let everything dried before starting. disconnect the battery ASAP to avoid any short.
this was my first car
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Originally posted by Turf1600 View PostFlash flood. We got 9 inches of rain in about 3 hours in my area. I got stuck in it and was trying to get home. The water looked fairly shallow but about halfway through I must have hit a dip and water rushed over the hood and windshield.
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