Vec 2 got wet anyone have an extra one for sale?

steelskeet

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I went through the car wash and forgot to cover the damn thing up.
My check engine light went off and I pulled the code Po204 #4 injector. I called ART who did the work on my car and that's when he asked if I had gone through a car wash recently. It was an oh **** moment when I realized what I had done.

Anyway going to send mine in to be re-worked. Just looking to see if anyone was selling one cheap to get me back on the road with no down time.

Will
 

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You must have really got it soaked because Ive washed (actually just rinsed) and forgot to cover it. Immediately I opened the hood, checked, and covered the VEC.

Luckily nothing shorted.

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I didn't even know the Vec had to covered when I first bought my Roe Viper. Only once did I find a hands free car wash that didn't have 4" of pipe (guides) sticking out of the floor. Washed it by hand a lot of times and never had a problem. I bought instructions with my second Viper and always cover the Vec now though.

Sorry to hear of you bad luck
 

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relx, take the cover off, blow it dry gently and let it sit. it'll be fine. per chuck tator (2004)
 
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Plum- I contacted Roe and they told me basically the same thing.
Open up the Vec. spray contact cleaner and use a soft tooth-brush
to clean the contacts and everything should be fine.
 

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Plum- I contacted Roe and they told me basically the same thing.
Open up the Vec. spray contact cleaner and use a soft tooth-brush
to clean the contacts and everything should be fine.

I have one that I will sell if that doesn't work.

Good luck
 

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I have always heard the best thing you can do when you drop a cell phone in water is to remove the battery and dry it out by covering it up in a bowl of uncooked rice. The rice draws out the moisture.

I took my 96 to a wand wash a couple of weeks back and never thought about my Vec 3. Did not cover it at all and no problem.
 

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ya the stupid rice thing dont work---but leavin it apart on my trucks dashboard in the sun does---but only leave it there for about a hour at a time--let cool off and do it again
 

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I actually fabricated a small aluminum perk that mine sits on now. Gets it about 1/2 inch off the footwell. I noticed when washing that water puddles pretty good in that location so getting the VEC "in the air" a bit lets me wash it now without covering it up.
 

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If the drying doesn't work and the other things fall through, contact Mike (99RT/10). I think he might have a VEC II.
 
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It worked!

Opened up the Vec sprayed some contact cleaner, gave it an hour
to dry and its good as new. Thanks for the advice and loaner offers.
 

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