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kend1606
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Picked up my "new" '04 SE7 (17k miles) about 4 weeks ago and am very happy with it. Last weekend was the first time I have taken it truely off road. It performed very well over some demanding roads and "trails". It also came home very muddy! I went through my usual car wash and everything came clean except some areas that might need more serious cleaning. Question: what is the recommended cleaning procedures or warnings for this year/model? For instance, can I take my home pressure washer (max 1200psi) and use a reduced setting (maybe half or less pressure) and spray the wheel wells out? Anythings to watch for? I understand from my indy mechanic that he has seen problems with an electrical connector that is in the left rear wheel well above the tire. I think he said it was a connector in the wire that feeds the fuel pump?? I also would like to spray the areas around the rear mud flaps as there is a lot of mud stuck where the flaps meet the body. This should be OK I guess. Maybe there will not be so much here after my running boards come in. Next ??: My Disco has Goodyear HP 255/55/18's and I would be interested in tire pressures that someone recommends. I have tried the manual's recommendation and that was great for off-road. Seems a little firm for highway driving but letting them down a few pounds didn't make the ride smoother so I put them back to the manual's recommended pressures. Maybe raising them a little from here would mean a slight increase in fuel mileage but I would not want to make the ride any stifer since I have had several rounds of back surgery. I'm sure I will need seperate pressure settings for highway travel and one for off-road. I can say that this baby climbs like a goat! I safely went places that I doubt the National Guard could get to! On the TVA map they were marked as "unimproved trails"! What a great ride! Thanks, Ken