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Kez



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They can wade rivers and climb mountains, but not a car wash
Put mine though the local high tech car wash, just fits in with one inch to spare due to rack / lights. I know the owner of the wash and have seen the various chemicals (all supplied by Car Plans parent company) that it uses.

Anyhow, have put other 'normal' cars though and always come out gleaming. Sure did a good job at washing the defender but guess what - engine warning light came on. Drove the car home (only 2 miles) and was on all the way, thought I would open all the doors ( a bit of water got in via the sunroof, which the high pressure wash jets pass by at just 6 inches) and left bonnet up. 30 mins later problem has gone.

All seems fine, but am puzzled as to what a bit of water caused it a- has happened twice now, both times after the car wash, so assume it must not like getting wet?

Heres a pic of it toward the end of the wash cycle (which lasts aprox 12 mins)


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Post #68208 21st Apr 2011 3:44pm
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Zagato
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Shocked My god that will test for leaks Laughing

I don't think I would fancy putting mine through one of those YIKES!!

I remember a mate put his brand new black company car through one and it scratched the hell out of the new paint work, fine lines all over it from the brushes or grit carried on them from previous washes - just a sponge down for my baby me thinks.......

Does that one just blast dirt off?
Post #68210 21st Apr 2011 4:00pm
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Kez



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You should try going though in my old Series 1 - it was literally soaked - as you drive in you pass over some upward pointing jets that do the underneath - had water spurting up all over the place. But it did get all the winter gunk off and unlike the Defender did not mind a bit, just carried on as usual.

As I said, it works by chemical reaction, pic is of one but last rise - first three passes use four mixes of separate chemicals that produce a soft foam, dirt literally just runs down the side even before the pressure wash stage. Its repeated with surface protector and a final rinse.

Does not use any brushes hence no marks and final rinse is with purified ionised water that dries without leaving any marks. At least not on the vehicle Shocked
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DefenderOfTheEarth



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United Kingdom 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Tonga Green
Should I be careful pressure washing mine then?!

I just happily snow foam it then blast away. Defender 110XS SW gone... now VW California 180 4 Motion.
Post #68213 21st Apr 2011 4:35pm
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markb110



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On my old 110 that would have had the added benefit of cleaning the interior as well Laughing

Mark
Post #68214 21st Apr 2011 4:45pm
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Kez



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Rolling with laughter
Post #68219 21st Apr 2011 5:10pm
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WelshGas



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Hi Kez,
I presume the pressure washer does the side as well? Directly into the AIR intake!!!!!!!

Could this be the cause of your problem. If there was a RAI fitted then this wouldn't happen. Whistle Whistle
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wurzell



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hi welshgas Very Happy what is an RAI please Embarassed :thumbsup:paul
Post #68230 21st Apr 2011 6:07pm
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Landie Boy



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wurzell wrote:
hi welshgas Very Happy what is an RAI please Embarassed :thumbsup:paul


It means "Raised Air Intake"

Jack
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Sonic3d



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Where In Monmouth is that please Thumbs Up
Post #68233 21st Apr 2011 6:18pm
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MrFlips



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Wales 2008 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 PU Santorini Black
Yes, where is it? I fancy a go of that too! Very Happy

(although a bit nervous as my pick-up bed has a perfect seal that doesn't let a drop of water out). Peter
2008 SWB Truck Cab
1952 80" Soft top
Post #68236 21st Apr 2011 6:40pm
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wurzell



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hi omg i didnt even think of that Embarassed Embarassed i had heard there was something other than a snorkel to stop the water and leaves getting in and rotting the bulkhead im sure i read it on here recently Thumbs Up paul
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Kez



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MrFlips its located in Magor Service Station, junction 23a on the M4 - first of its kind in UK, cost over £200k and I understand its a demo unit for US company - Bentley have expressed an interest. Should add I don't work for he company, just got chatting to owner who also has a land rover (or three!)
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Blaserman



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Is'nt there an ECU on the bulk head in the engine bay almost directly beneath the bonnet to bulk head seal?
Post #68244 21st Apr 2011 7:08pm
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Kez



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As jets cover all of car (unlike rain) a RAI would make little difference - though if you want to give it a go I for one would be interested in how it goes (assuming it wont void your warrantee Whistle )
Post #68246 21st Apr 2011 7:11pm
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