This is almost certainly a cautionary tale - Went for a surf around Salisbury Plain last weekend and went a wee bit too deep.... Drove into a puddle/pond i hadn't checked out all going well until it suddenly got much deeper, especially on the passenger side, my memory went a bit hazy soon after that but i think the engine didn't stop itself but i did lose all power and thought (later) it might have been fuel starvation (?) I tried a bit of throttle and i think the revs rose with it but we weren't going anywhere anyway so i turned off the engine. Well that might be what happened but to be honest i was fairly freaked out when i lost the power, and there was a lot of gurgling noises, so the engine might have been off before i turned it off. Apparently my face was something else as it all went quiet and water started filling up the foot wells, I grabbed everything that didn't want a bath and threw it into the back closely followed by me and my new to off roading but loving it friend, not much we could do other than watch the water come up until it stopped a little over the seats. The interior electrics kept going so i got the back window down and as if by magic a Mod Plod landy drives past. In the end there were 4 landys, 2 mod plod and 2 land wardens. Would they help? No, guess why anyone? Two hours before dark on a wet and cold November day. They left with the cheery words "if it's not out before 7:30 tomorrow you'll have to leave it there until next weekend, but it'll probably have been run over by a tank by then." Not really civil servants then Luckily after they left another 4x4 came along and towed us out. Just a bit grateful!
Well it was bone dry in the air intake after the filter which has to be good. The immobiliser box and ECU were underwater for half an hour so it wasn't going to start anyway, Especially not when i didn't have any tools :****: i did what any normal British person would do, joined the AA and got a piggy back home How lucky we are....
Not sure exactly what the damage is yet, I disconnected the batteries and started on the interior electrics, the ECU, 4 wheel drive control computer (didn't know i had one of those!) and immobiliser box have had the mud washed out, WD40'd and dried, all the electrical connections under the carpet and in the foot wells have been WD'd. I stripped out the seats (jet washed with shampoo twice) and the carpet (jet washed and under felt binned) Need to get a heater in there for a few days after i can spare it from drying the seats in the bathroom. Until i refit it all i won't know if the engine works but my fingers are crossed.
If someone's had to do this before and can give me some advice I'd be glad to hear it!
I was wondering as I've got it all apart can i give any long term protection to the connections under the carpet by spraying liberally with lithium grease or something. While I'm there. Is that a good idea??
Happy surfing
Neil
Well it was bone dry in the air intake after the filter which has to be good. The immobiliser box and ECU were underwater for half an hour so it wasn't going to start anyway, Especially not when i didn't have any tools :****: i did what any normal British person would do, joined the AA and got a piggy back home How lucky we are....
Not sure exactly what the damage is yet, I disconnected the batteries and started on the interior electrics, the ECU, 4 wheel drive control computer (didn't know i had one of those!) and immobiliser box have had the mud washed out, WD40'd and dried, all the electrical connections under the carpet and in the foot wells have been WD'd. I stripped out the seats (jet washed with shampoo twice) and the carpet (jet washed and under felt binned) Need to get a heater in there for a few days after i can spare it from drying the seats in the bathroom. Until i refit it all i won't know if the engine works but my fingers are crossed.
If someone's had to do this before and can give me some advice I'd be glad to hear it!
I was wondering as I've got it all apart can i give any long term protection to the connections under the carpet by spraying liberally with lithium grease or something. While I'm there. Is that a good idea??
Happy surfing
Neil
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