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I had a buddy that drove his chevy into a river that didnt look as deep as it really was he stripped out the interior dried it all out and cleaned it up and flushed all of the fluids bout 10 times... once you get a difrenertial full of water it takes forever to get it out. hes still driving the truck today but over the coaser of the next year he replaced almost every electrical sensor, switch,relay and so on. once them are submerged they dont last long. |
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How some things happen in this world are far beyond my ability to comprehend them....
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