2002 Sonata VE.. Possible Water Damage.
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Re: 2002 Sonata VE.. Possible Water Damage.
"Funkatron" <none@none.com> wrote in message
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> Oil looked nice and cleaned off the dip stick. The water I can get
> out myself. I'm just fortunate i was driving through those pools of
> water nice and slow. I had an idiot in the next lane that went
> through it estimating 60 KPH.
>
> My friend who drives an 90 Acura got his altenator fried on one.
>
> Friday was probably the worst weather we had in awhile. 60 car
> pileup near montreal.
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It would lend a *huge* amount of context to your replies if you'd include
the text you're responding to. In this case it was easy enough to figure
out what you're responding to but too often it's not.
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Re: 2002 Sonata VE.. Possible Water Damage.
"Funkatron" <none@none.com> wrote in message
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> Oil looked nice and cleaned off the dip stick. The water I can get
> out myself. I'm just fortunate i was driving through those pools of
> water nice and slow. I had an idiot in the next lane that went
> through it estimating 60 KPH.
>
> My friend who drives an 90 Acura got his altenator fried on one.
>
> Friday was probably the worst weather we had in awhile. 60 car
> pileup near montreal.
Correct me if I'm wrong - the car is running right now, isn't it? If so,
then go ahead and clean up any residuals you find from the water and keep on
truckin'.
Don't ya just hate those guys that fly like that?
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-Mike-
mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net
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Re: 2002 Sonata VE.. Possible Water Damage.
"Funkatron" <none@none.com> wrote in message
news:1GjKf.25538$8a7.12190@fe54.usenetserver.com.. .
> Oil looked nice and cleaned off the dip stick. The water I can get
> out myself. I'm just fortunate i was driving through those pools of
> water nice and slow. I had an idiot in the next lane that went
> through it estimating 60 KPH.
>
> My friend who drives an 90 Acura got his altenator fried on one.
>
> Friday was probably the worst weather we had in awhile. 60 car
> pileup near montreal.
Correct me if I'm wrong - the car is running right now, isn't it? If so,
then go ahead and clean up any residuals you find from the water and keep on
truckin'.
Don't ya just hate those guys that fly like that?
--
-Mike-
mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net
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Re: 2002 Sonata VE.. Possible Water Damage.
"Funkatron" <none@none.com> wrote in message
news:1GjKf.25538$8a7.12190@fe54.usenetserver.com.. .
> Oil looked nice and cleaned off the dip stick. The water I can get
> out myself. I'm just fortunate i was driving through those pools of
> water nice and slow. I had an idiot in the next lane that went
> through it estimating 60 KPH.
>
> My friend who drives an 90 Acura got his altenator fried on one.
>
> Friday was probably the worst weather we had in awhile. 60 car
> pileup near montreal.
Correct me if I'm wrong - the car is running right now, isn't it? If so,
then go ahead and clean up any residuals you find from the water and keep on
truckin'.
Don't ya just hate those guys that fly like that?
--
-Mike-
mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net
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Re: 2002 Sonata VE.. Possible Water Damage.
none@none.com wrote:
> 10-20 KPH isnt high speed driving at all I took those pools of water
> nice and slow. I'll get the water out myself.
I thought you said it sprayed water above the fenders and the water was
several inches deep. If the water was that deep and went that high,
then you were driving too fast for those conditions.
Matt
> 10-20 KPH isnt high speed driving at all I took those pools of water
> nice and slow. I'll get the water out myself.
I thought you said it sprayed water above the fenders and the water was
several inches deep. If the water was that deep and went that high,
then you were driving too fast for those conditions.
Matt
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Re: 2002 Sonata VE.. Possible Water Damage.
none@none.com wrote:
> 10-20 KPH isnt high speed driving at all I took those pools of water
> nice and slow. I'll get the water out myself.
I thought you said it sprayed water above the fenders and the water was
several inches deep. If the water was that deep and went that high,
then you were driving too fast for those conditions.
Matt
> 10-20 KPH isnt high speed driving at all I took those pools of water
> nice and slow. I'll get the water out myself.
I thought you said it sprayed water above the fenders and the water was
several inches deep. If the water was that deep and went that high,
then you were driving too fast for those conditions.
Matt
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Re: 2002 Sonata VE.. Possible Water Damage.
none@none.com wrote:
> 10-20 KPH isnt high speed driving at all I took those pools of water
> nice and slow. I'll get the water out myself.
I thought you said it sprayed water above the fenders and the water was
several inches deep. If the water was that deep and went that high,
then you were driving too fast for those conditions.
Matt
> 10-20 KPH isnt high speed driving at all I took those pools of water
> nice and slow. I'll get the water out myself.
I thought you said it sprayed water above the fenders and the water was
several inches deep. If the water was that deep and went that high,
then you were driving too fast for those conditions.
Matt
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