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<blockquote data-quote="KingJulian" data-source="post: 21044046" data-attributes="member: 494957"><p>DO NOT wash the engine bay. that's a golden rule. leave the dust and dirt there, that's no big issue. if you really need a clean engine bay, use an air gun. and when servicing just be conscious. labors, no matter how reputed the company is do crazy things. </p><p>Once I let an idiot to do the engine wash and I was very vigilant, but the bugger ended up pulling a plug cable out. engine started knock then I rushed to a garage. and guess what, mechanic was managed to break another cable when finding broken cable. I ended up paying few thousand. lesson learnt. If I want a clean engine bay, I do it all by myself. slowly and carefully. I just don't care what specialist aka fucking morons in the service centers say.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KingJulian, post: 21044046, member: 494957"] DO NOT wash the engine bay. that's a golden rule. leave the dust and dirt there, that's no big issue. if you really need a clean engine bay, use an air gun. and when servicing just be conscious. labors, no matter how reputed the company is do crazy things. Once I let an idiot to do the engine wash and I was very vigilant, but the bugger ended up pulling a plug cable out. engine started knock then I rushed to a garage. and guess what, mechanic was managed to break another cable when finding broken cable. I ended up paying few thousand. lesson learnt. If I want a clean engine bay, I do it all by myself. slowly and carefully. I just don't care what specialist aka fucking morons in the service centers say. [/QUOTE]
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