Best is to get it clean at time of Service Wash, Ask the cleaner to rub the shampoo inside also, Cover up the Ignition coil, and before the wash begins, ensure that all couplers are secure.
After shampooing inside, ask the the pressure of water spray to be reduced or turned into a mist by regulating the nozzle, Wash- Leave to dry and then Blow Air all around the Couplers-ECU and Ignition Coil area.
And you have a clean engine bay to last you a good 3 weeks. Avoid any polish, Shiner Silicon Based or the Popular Diesel Spray-These are Dust Maganates.
If you're doing all this at home, Every off day, Create a Mix of Shampoo foam and clean the bay yourself, after that use a water mug or hose to wash it down and dry with Air from Vaccum cleaner or Simple cloth.
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Last edited by wolfinstein : 9th March 2008 at 12:46.
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