Thread: New M535
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Old 04-22-2009, 11:28 AM   #6
spine911
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On a side note, to prevent this from reoccuring; make sure that they locate the water source. I suggest that you vacuum bag seal the M535 module before replacing under the driver's seat to prevent the unit from getting wet. Also, have they tried opening, and drying the old unit before replacing?? Some M535 unit can be salvaged using a hair dryer (depending on the extent of the water damage).

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