I have washed my air cooled westy in a car wash. The only problem I had was water entering the front window seals. No engine implications. Since rain can enter these vents anyway (admittedly not at that volume / intensity) I am sure the engineers allowed for adequate drainage. Thanks, Chris ---- Original message ---- >Date: Tue, 10 Dec 2002 01:19:58 -0500 >From: Laurence Smith <laurence@ALANASMITH.COM> >Subject: Vanagon in a car wash >To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM > >Well here in Ontario, Canada there is a lovely layer of salt water all >over the roads slowly eating my Vanagon. I'm tired of hand washing it >in the deep freeze, so I want to use my local driver-em through car >wash. I've never done this in a Vanagon. > >Are there any issues with the the spray water from the car wash >entering the rear air grills? My local car wash includes lots of >horizontal spraying action and it is a guarantee that the a strong jet >of water will be directed right at the air grills. > >Any feedback would be nice. > >Thanks. > >- Laurence > > > >------------------------- >Laurence Smith >Hamilton, Ontario, Canada >90 Westy (fanumbos) >87 GL >------------------------- |
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