Hi there,
I finished my Harvey Celica project. She's ready to go, put about 500mi on it already. Now I have an '07 Ford focus my buddy dropped off with me, another Harvey victim. I cleaned out the connectors and the fuel pump module. No water in the ECU. Found a short and removed fuses one-by-one till it went away. Not sure what it was for and don't care right now. The car runs after charging the battery (completely dead). All seems well electrically. But i have pink foam in the transmission. Ive heard that will kill an automatic transmission. The clutch plates will absorb water. But I put it in gear and drove it up and down the driveway a few times and it seems fine. I'm wondering if I can just drain and fill the transmission and maybe dodge a bullet. Or is this guaranteed death?
Thanks
I did not find the right solution from the internet
References:https://forum.allaboutcircuits.com/threads/is-water-in-auto-transmission-a-death-sentence.140194/
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