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Renault Megane playing up?

Renault Megane playing up?

DaveEdin
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29-12-2017, 05:28 AM
#1
My ex-wife drive through a large puddle (ok, huge - for those of you who know the Wisp area in Edinburgh you'll know about the small river that opens up across the road just after the bend toward Newcraighall...) and her car's now playing silly games...

Lots of lights flashing, engine being weird (she had to stall it on the driveway to get it to actually switch off) and even after the engine was off and keycard removed etc the wipers were still going.

All I could think of to suggest was pulling the battery connections to make the darn wipers stop running!

Obviously this is likely to be water ingress somewhere (fuse boxes maybe) - anyone have any suggestions where should be checked? And if it gets dried out can a large repair bill be avoided?

Cheers in advance for any help Smile
DaveEdin
29-12-2017, 05:28 AM #1

My ex-wife drive through a large puddle (ok, huge - for those of you who know the Wisp area in Edinburgh you'll know about the small river that opens up across the road just after the bend toward Newcraighall...) and her car's now playing silly games...

Lots of lights flashing, engine being weird (she had to stall it on the driveway to get it to actually switch off) and even after the engine was off and keycard removed etc the wipers were still going.

All I could think of to suggest was pulling the battery connections to make the darn wipers stop running!

Obviously this is likely to be water ingress somewhere (fuse boxes maybe) - anyone have any suggestions where should be checked? And if it gets dried out can a large repair bill be avoided?

Cheers in advance for any help Smile

ormi
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29-12-2017, 05:35 AM
#2
Check the coils on the top of the engine,they don't like getting wet...also the o2 sensor wiring plug hates water which is under the car..spray wd40 on all the connectors..

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ormi
29-12-2017, 05:35 AM #2

Check the coils on the top of the engine,they don't like getting wet...also the o2 sensor wiring plug hates water which is under the car..spray wd40 on all the connectors..


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parthiban
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29-12-2017, 05:35 AM
#3
As with any device that gets wet, switch it off straight away (which you've done) and open anything that could have been the cause (like the fusebox) and allow to dry naturally.

i.e. definitely leave the car for a day or two to dry out on it's own, if you have a garage that would be ideal.

Potentially if it all dries out and damage hasn't already been done then it could be ok.

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parthiban
29-12-2017, 05:35 AM #3

As with any device that gets wet, switch it off straight away (which you've done) and open anything that could have been the cause (like the fusebox) and allow to dry naturally.

i.e. definitely leave the car for a day or two to dry out on it's own, if you have a garage that would be ideal.

Potentially if it all dries out and damage hasn't already been done then it could be ok.


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SHAHZ
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29-12-2017, 05:38 AM
#4
Scrap Yard?? :p

Hope there isnt water in the engine mate? not sure on the electrics, might just need time to dry out for the electrics to go back to normal (if your lucky)

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SHAHZ
29-12-2017, 05:38 AM #4

Scrap Yard?? :p

Hope there isnt water in the engine mate? not sure on the electrics, might just need time to dry out for the electrics to go back to normal (if your lucky)


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DaveEdin
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29-12-2017, 05:41 AM
#5
ormi Check the coils on the top of the engine,they don't like getting wet...also the o2 sensor wiring plug hates water which is under the car..spray wd40 on all the connectors..

Where would I find the O2 sensor thingamajig? I presume that spraying wd40 acts as a water repellent or something?

parthiban As with any device that gets wet, switch it off straight away (which you've done) and open anything that could have been the cause (like the fusebox) and allow to dry naturally.

i.e. definitely leave the car for a day or two to dry out on it's own, if you have a garage that would be ideal.

Potentially if it all dries out and damage hasn't already been done then it could be ok.

The garage houses the unfinished rally car lancia project of her bloke... since she needs the car for day to day stuff, I foresee some leaning under the car with a hairdryer in her immediate future... Big Grin
DaveEdin
29-12-2017, 05:41 AM #5

ormi Check the coils on the top of the engine,they don't like getting wet...also the o2 sensor wiring plug hates water which is under the car..spray wd40 on all the connectors..

Where would I find the O2 sensor thingamajig? I presume that spraying wd40 acts as a water repellent or something?

parthiban As with any device that gets wet, switch it off straight away (which you've done) and open anything that could have been the cause (like the fusebox) and allow to dry naturally.

i.e. definitely leave the car for a day or two to dry out on it's own, if you have a garage that would be ideal.

Potentially if it all dries out and damage hasn't already been done then it could be ok.

The garage houses the unfinished rally car lancia project of her bloke... since she needs the car for day to day stuff, I foresee some leaning under the car with a hairdryer in her immediate future... Big Grin

SHAHZ
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29-12-2017, 05:42 AM
#6
:laugh:

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SHAHZ
29-12-2017, 05:42 AM #6

:laugh:


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Fry-Up
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29-12-2017, 06:37 AM
#7
leave the battery disconnected for as long as u can too
Fry-Up
29-12-2017, 06:37 AM #7

leave the battery disconnected for as long as u can too

Phil01
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29-12-2017, 07:00 AM
#8
quote,,The garage houses the unfinished rally car lancia project of her bloke..

Well get him to check it out, he must know a wee bit about cars.

I would guess that if the coils had got wet it would cause a misfire and engine warning light to come on, the coils are generally under a large grey plastic top cover that unclips and pulls off.

The o2 sensor screws into the front exhaust pipe and generally has 2, 3 or 4 wires coming from it,
Edited 09-02-2011, 04:39 PM by Phil01.
Phil01
29-12-2017, 07:00 AM #8

quote,,The garage houses the unfinished rally car lancia project of her bloke..

Well get him to check it out, he must know a wee bit about cars.

I would guess that if the coils had got wet it would cause a misfire and engine warning light to come on, the coils are generally under a large grey plastic top cover that unclips and pulls off.

The o2 sensor screws into the front exhaust pipe and generally has 2, 3 or 4 wires coming from it,

is300_dino
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29-12-2017, 07:11 AM
#9
Phil01 quote,,The garage houses the unfinished rally car lancia project of her bloke..

Well get him to check it out, he must know a wee bit about cars.

well said that man!!! all renaults are made of papier machie, so he may be able to shape it into a boat for next time she wants to go sailing :Chair:

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is300_dino
29-12-2017, 07:11 AM #9

Phil01 quote,,The garage houses the unfinished rally car lancia project of her bloke..

Well get him to check it out, he must know a wee bit about cars.

well said that man!!! all renaults are made of papier machie, so he may be able to shape it into a boat for next time she wants to go sailing :Chair:


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DaveEdin
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29-12-2017, 07:33 AM
#10
I know... and he was on his way to have a look at it when I posted up, but thought I'd ask anyways Smile

I did warn her when she bought it of the old saying:

Buy from France - Take a chance!
DaveEdin
29-12-2017, 07:33 AM #10

I know... and he was on his way to have a look at it when I posted up, but thought I'd ask anyways Smile

I did warn her when she bought it of the old saying:

Buy from France - Take a chance!

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