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Old 12-18-2016, 12:11 PM   #5
Gelbster
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As a precaution do 2 things- particularly since you are in a wet environment:
1.Drill a drain hole in the lowest point of the pan under the seat near the immobilizer.
2. Seal the immobilizer in a ziplock bag
Look in Search for disasters that take hours and $$$ to diagnose and fix when these two cheap & simple precautions are ignored.
Cleaning and fixing the drains is good but there is no warning when they fail.If you are lucky you may smell the stagnant water before it corrodes the immobilizer .......
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