Never Wash This Part of Your Car
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I washed my honda civic 2005 engine and had to change the transmission solenoid same day. I have owned 5 cars after that civic and never washed any of the engines, just routine servicing and thats all.
That's what I like about my hood, keeps it out of sight out of mind
I don't wash wires but I wash shock towers and stuff. I live in a salt belt state where they rot out.
I have a older vehicle and I don't really care about the paint and I went through a automatic car wash and I didn't realize they were spraying underneath with high pressure and my vehicle didn't like it until it dried out…
Any good engine bay should be able to be washed without causing problems. Just cover the battery and intake. Pretty much everything in there gets wet in the rain so it should take it just fine.
You can wash under there as long as you don’t use high pressure