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HEELP! Ready for the sad story of the year? So here I am in Newcastle, with the big storm coming friday night, all snug and warm, when the wife rings me and says she is trapped on the second floor at work in Cardiff, watching the EB S pack float away in a sinking position. Next my young bloke calls me from town and tells me his dunnydore has gone down like the Titanic. So, out I go in my prized EL on a rescue mission, first saving the wife, although it WOULD have been a good move to save the s pack, given later developments, and then on to rescue my son and his mate (mucous), after much wading through freezing water we gave up on the dunnydore, and I went over next morning and dried it out, hooked up the jumper leads from the EL and got it started and limped it home, the computer still seems ok, most surprising. Hmm, thinks I, maybe I can
![]() So, the question I ask you learned dudes is this, could this problem be A: because I have driven through water (up to the sills) B: because I jump started the other cars, or c: has the tranny crapped out Any suggestions would be gratefully recieved, I am starting to feel like that mexican bloke................. (Carless, er carlos or, aaargh whatever, HELP!) Three cars in three days has to be a new record or something! Car is 97 EL, tickford duel fuel wagon.
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sounds like you have water in your tranny oil
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Yair, I thought about that, but the tranny is supposed to be a sealed unit, (no dipstick) so how could it happen?
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they have a breather at the top above the sump
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OK, this I didnt know. So do you think a service would fix it or would it be terminal? I also wondered wether the computer might have to be reset. When I was jump starting my sons commode door, an old bloke told me that it was a good idea to hook the negative jumper terminal to the engine lifting bracket instead of the negative battery terminal, so I did. It worked, but when I hooked up to the EB nothing would go through unless I hooked up to the negative battery terminal, as a result I am now beating myself up in case I have done this myself through ignorance. Curse all computerised cars! Gimme the old cars any day!
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nah computer will be ok, if not fried,
id do more than a service, id get it flushed
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OK, will sweat it out till tuesday and get it looked at. I will be reduced to driving the young blokes commodore (if it will run - have to do an engine flush as there is water in the oil - the dipstck popped out, but his tranny seems ok so far) Gonna look great, an old bloke nearly 60 driving around in a bright green commo with big doof doof speakers sitting on the back parcle shelf and no hub caps! Ah well at least I will be driving and not walking! Hell, it might even make me feel 19 again! Thanks for you advice mate, hope I can return the favour one day. Bushrat.
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