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washed my engine bay, but the problem is not what you think, help please

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Old 10-25-09, 03:14 PM
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Glad to hear it, i figured it would be ok if you drove it long enough!!
Old 10-27-09, 11:02 AM
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LOL, i happened to see a thread like this when searching around the day i got my SC300. I still went and cleaned my engine bay. seeing that mine was just dusty and i knew it would clean up great i just had to. but i let it run while cleaning and nothing happened. turn off car and chill'd a bit. i had to go to the store and it ran fine. later maybe 2 hours later i started it and it was missing pretty bad, i guess the water had settled down in the plugs then. but i knew this would happen because of another thread like this and just drove the car around for a good while and it cleared up. just thought id share my story LOL to OP your not alone alot of guys have did this.
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