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Where should I NOT preasure wash??

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Digsit:
Even before I had the snorkel fitted, the first thing I noticed about wading was headlights filling up with water. I personally would put the horn back where it should be :wink:

Xtremeteam:

--- Quote from: "Digsit" ---Even before I had the snorkel fitted, the first thing I noticed about wading was headlights filling up with water. I personally would put the horn back where it should be :wink:
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much better when you have the horn............fitted :lol:

Digsit:

--- Quote from: "V8_redline7500" ---
much better when you have the horn............fitted :lol:
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 #-o

Hello Mikey :D

chris9119:

--- Quote from: "Disco Bristol" ---I am going to waxoyl my 1997 Discovery myself.

I understand that there are a few areas/items one should not go near with the pressure washer. What/where are they?

Thanks
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Disco Bristol

The main area not to pressure wash your Disco is out side my place if its really muddy :(biglaugh):

Chris

ChrisW:

--- Quote from: "TimM" ---My 300 is secondhand and has the trumpet missing, it has been cut off so that it sucks in air from behind the headlight - inside what is hopefully a colder area of the engine bay.

It was suggested to me that this was to avoid it sucking in water when wading (or rather 'spray').
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I would have thought having the air box open to the space behind the headlight would have been 10 times worse for spray (assuming the viscous fan is still fitted) - the fan will get hold of whatever and throw it everywhere.

Theoretically, the normal intake position would be semi-enclosed by the inner and outer wings and the arch liner making it a bit more difficult for spray to get in  :?:

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