>Wonderful! The update is appreciated. And so far, darn right
>I feel vindicated, considering those folks insisting the ECU
>was probably fine. ;-)
>
>We'll see if any corrosion elsewhere fries this second-hand
>ECU that so far is working fine.
> The carpet is still wet and it's been 10 days. But it
> didn't stop
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> ideas. That I
> don't need right now.
Your creativity is impressive. :-) (I have no idea if the
clumping litter will be effective, though!)
> I'll vacuum it out tonight when I get home with the
> wet/dry vac and
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> the Accord as
> reliable transportation for too much longer.
I do not recall seeing reports here that ECUs replaced after
a flood mean the car won't last much longer, or that
flooding in general means the car is going to be toast soon.
Seems to me ECUs are pretty tough. My 91 Civic LX is on its
original. Except for flooding, rarely if ever does anyone
report here that the ECU died and had to be replaced.
dgk - 12 Jun 2006 16:43 GMT
>I do not recall seeing reports here that ECUs replaced after
>a flood mean the car won't last much longer, or that
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>original. Except for flooding, rarely if ever does anyone
>report here that the ECU died and had to be replaced.
I'm not concerned about the ECU, just about other stuff.
The first thing I did on this newsgroup was search for flooding. I
found a long post on the need to beware of buying a flooded car
because of New Orleans and such. He went into the problems faced by
flooded cars, including water getting into the transmission and all
sorts of other places.
Now, my car was only in a foot or so of water so I don't think that
too much damage occurred, and it wasn't salt water either. Still, it
sure got in the tailpipe and all over the bottom and floor of the car.
Plus, the car is already rusting in a few places and this isn't going
to help. (all Accords from 90/91 seem to rust in the same places).
It's a strange car. I bought it used, about eight years ago, with very
low mileage, from a Honda dealer who had serviced it. It only has
92,000 now and should be good for much more, but the age and rust is
starting to worry me. I'm concerned that it's going to start needing a
lot of repairs, just because it's getting up there. Maybe I should
hang on to it and see. I can always sell it later as long as it's
moving.