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Dave, I plan to hit it with some rust-oleum when I seal it up. We do not have that much of a rust issue here in the south since we have mild winters and do not need to salt the roads.
Just curious, why did you have to replace yours 3 times? I hope to avoid replacing mine again.
Just curious, why did you have to replace yours 3 times? I hope to avoid replacing mine again.
While not confirmed 100% yet - First one was actually bad. Second and 3rd were red herrings. Long story short - Corrosion and ECU getting wet due to rust just below window on passenger side.
Each time it 'died' I had it in my garage, it sat for a few days, sensor got changed, ran like a champ. Every time it died I was at a car wash. The final tipoff was me driving it to work, did 100 miles that morning, parked it, zero issues. It rained, I went out, hopped in it, wouldn't start. That was the first time it died without me even being involved with a power washer.
Drove it yesterday, 30% chance of rain, didn't rain. Later this week I'll try again. Until then I'm on the BMW.
Dave
Each time it 'died' I had it in my garage, it sat for a few days, sensor got changed, ran like a champ. Every time it died I was at a car wash. The final tipoff was me driving it to work, did 100 miles that morning, parked it, zero issues. It rained, I went out, hopped in it, wouldn't start. That was the first time it died without me even being involved with a power washer.
Drove it yesterday, 30% chance of rain, didn't rain. Later this week I'll try again. Until then I'm on the BMW.

Dave
While not confirmed 100% yet - First one was actually bad. Second and 3rd were red herrings. Long story short - Corrosion and ECU getting wet due to rust just below window on passenger side.
Each time it 'died' I had it in my garage, it sat for a few days, sensor got changed, ran like a champ. Every time it died I was at a car wash. The final tipoff was me driving it to work, did 100 miles that morning, parked it, zero issues. It rained, I went out, hopped in it, wouldn't start. That was the first time it died without me even being involved with a power washer.
Drove it yesterday, 30% chance of rain, didn't rain. Later this week I'll try again. Until then I'm on the BMW.
Dave
Each time it 'died' I had it in my garage, it sat for a few days, sensor got changed, ran like a champ. Every time it died I was at a car wash. The final tipoff was me driving it to work, did 100 miles that morning, parked it, zero issues. It rained, I went out, hopped in it, wouldn't start. That was the first time it died without me even being involved with a power washer.
Drove it yesterday, 30% chance of rain, didn't rain. Later this week I'll try again. Until then I'm on the BMW.

Dave
I think what he is saying that in fact the ongoing problem does not appear to have been the CKP at this time, but a possible leak on the passenger side that is allowing the ECU to get wet.
Yep, exactly. The crank sensor is directly wired to the ECU, which is in that passenger footwell. I was headed for complete replacement of those wires when I figured out the problem. Since patching it, I've had zero issues, but I'm still waiting for a good rain. Maybe I should try a carwash again...
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