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Steam cleaner? ok to use on the supra?


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Just got myself a neat little steam cleaner for those hard to reach engine bay places, would it be safe to use it on the wheels and paint also?

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Be careful not to put too much water near the coil packs. They have a gulley which seems to collect water, and needless to say the car starts missfiring like a bastid, NA's are the worst for it.

 

Just try and keep the coilpack area as dry as possible.

 

Me being a Valeter for a living i know exactley what happens to a N/A when you get the coil packs wet,it started but sounded like a trackter.

 

I had to blow all of the water out of the gulley using an airline not to mention all the plugs had to come out:(

 

If your gona do it make sure you leave the car running:D

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Be careful not to put too much water near the coil packs. They have a gulley which seems to collect water, and needless to say the car starts missfiring like a bastid, NA's are the worst for it.

 

N/As haven't got coilpacks, have they ;)

 

But keep the water away from the electrics anyway.

 

I always found wrapping a plastic bag around the vulnerable bits tended to offer a degree of protection

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