Engine bay cleaning?

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I was driving during the weekend on a muddy road and as it is expected my Disco got mud all over. I had it pressure wash but did not washed the engine bay as I have heard that it is not prudent to use the pressure washers on it. Could any one give me a tip or pointers on how to clean the mud off the engine bay with out damaging anything?
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I normally pressure wash mine '97 Disco, but I also have heard that it can cause issues. If you don't want to pressure wash, a good degreaser should work.
 
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I cleaned my 96' Disco I guess used a little much water. Engine would turn over but no go. I day or two later engine fired up and ran fine. I guess a little WD40 could of helped???
 

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Sounds like you got the ECU wet... passenger side firewall near the bottom if I recall correctly
 

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LRMEX said:
I was driving during the weekend on a muddy road and as it is expected my Disco got mud all over. I had it pressure wash but did not washed the engine bay as I have heard that it is not prudent to use the pressure washers on it. Could any one give me a tip or pointers on how to clean the mud off the engine bay with out damaging anything?
Thanks

Just make sure you don't spray on the alternator, ignition wires etc, and electrical connections. May be better to cover them with a plastic bag and not use too much pressure .

I have had no problems with my 03 when washing under the hood.
 
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LRMEX

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I will take your advice, I think Im going to pressure wash only the radiator and other parts where I don't see electrical wires and for that part I will use a wet cloath.
 
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Denfish

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Dielectric Grease, works great for helping to prevent water from mucking up your electrical connections. I have used it on all electrical connections under the hood and I wash the engine compartement everytime I change the oil.
Still I would avoid a pressure washer.
 
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Here is a great way to clean the engine... Back in my BMW tunning days it was always a sure bet for a meet or show.

1) Clean with water as best you can avoiding the above mentioned electronic problem areas.

2)Shut the hood and go for a drive.... let the engine get nice and warm.

3) Spray foaming tire cleaner... ( yeah the armor all type stuff) on the motor and all plastic & painted surfaces. Shut the hood.

4) Go inside, enjoy your favorite beverage or two

5) Open hood... wow thats clean!... But I want it to shine like new....
Spray WD40 on entire engine bay.

6) Repeat step 4


7) grab sunglasses... Open hood... Now thats nice!
Very little work and your Discos engine bay will look better than the day they built the thing!
 

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