socalhatch
Don't panic it's organic
- Location
- 92882
- Car(s)
- 2017 Golf R
hey any help appreciated
A few days ago Southern California had a gnarly rain storm and I happened to hit a huge puddle . The car kept driving no noticeable difference drove probably 15 miles after I hit the puddle ...
Well got closer to my destination and tried to get on it a bit only to get a flashing cel and loud misfire.. Limped it into the garage and started ripping the front end apart, water Droplets in my intake, forge dv, and dv pipe.. How ever there was about 32 oz of water in all my intercooler piping and intercooler..
I pulled the plugs and coil packs everything was dry and looked good. So I took off my catch can and rear and front pcv and all sensors that had gotten wet.. Should I take my throttle body off and clean that as well ?
A few days ago Southern California had a gnarly rain storm and I happened to hit a huge puddle . The car kept driving no noticeable difference drove probably 15 miles after I hit the puddle ...
Well got closer to my destination and tried to get on it a bit only to get a flashing cel and loud misfire.. Limped it into the garage and started ripping the front end apart, water Droplets in my intake, forge dv, and dv pipe.. How ever there was about 32 oz of water in all my intercooler piping and intercooler..
I pulled the plugs and coil packs everything was dry and looked good. So I took off my catch can and rear and front pcv and all sensors that had gotten wet.. Should I take my throttle body off and clean that as well ?