This Engine Washing Mistake Causes Electrical Failures
Washing your car engine seems like a great way to maintain your vehicle, but one specific error often leads to massive electrical failures. Many drivers spray high pressure water directly onto sensitive components under the hood without realizing the damage they cause. Modern vehicles have complex wiring harnesses, fuse boxes, and electronic control units that are highly vulnerable to moisture. When water is forced past the weather seals, it causes immediate short circuits and corrosion that costs thousands of dollars to fix. It is critical to know exactly which parts require covering with plastic bags and tape before you even think about grabbing a hose. Using a gentle degreaser and a detailing brush is far safer than blasting the engine bay. Doing this incorrectly ruins alternators, sensors, and ignition coils almost instantly. You need to understand the proper techniques to keep your engine clean without completely destroying the electrical system. #cars #automotive #repair ➤ Support the Channel / @allincluded1 ➤ All Videos / @allincluded1

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