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Drove through deep water. (Diesel)
mucklebones
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Sunday I drove through some deep water in my diesel fiesta it went on for a far distance and I couldnt really stop or turn around once I was commited.
I stopped the car when I reached the shop but when I started driving again acceleration was poor there was some black smoke and it sounded loud. It lasted a few minutes then cleared itself and I thankfully managed to get home. I left it to dry out for a day but each time I have used it since it has had an episode of this bad acceleration and black smoke, usually when I first use it or after the engine has been turned off and on again.
Anyone suggest anything I could try before I have to take it to the garage?
Thanks.
I stopped the car when I reached the shop but when I started driving again acceleration was poor there was some black smoke and it sounded loud. It lasted a few minutes then cleared itself and I thankfully managed to get home. I left it to dry out for a day but each time I have used it since it has had an episode of this bad acceleration and black smoke, usually when I first use it or after the engine has been turned off and on again.
Anyone suggest anything I could try before I have to take it to the garage?
Thanks.
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Take the air filter out and change it for a new one , if this works you don't know how lucky you've been.0
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mucklebones wrote: »Anyone suggest anything I could try before I have to take it to the garage?
Yes, it won't help much though:
Next time you see deep water, remember not to drive through it!
If you mention the make and model, I'm sure someone here will be able to give you a few pointers.0 -
TrickyWicky wrote: »If you mention the make and model, I'm sure someone here will be able to give you a few pointers.
The clue might be in....mucklebones wrote: »I drove through some deep water in my diesel fiestaBritish Ex-pat in British Columbia!0 -
1.8L T reg Diesel Ford Fiesta.
Will try the filter tomorrow thankyou.
It did not look that deep at first lol it was not until I started driving through it, and then I thought it was only going to be a short distance, thats until I got around the corner :O Poor car.
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mucklebones wrote: »1.8L T reg Diesel Ford Fiesta.
Will try the filter tomorrow thankyou.
It did not look that deep at first lol it was not until I started driving through it, and then I thought it was only going to be a short distance, thats until I got around the corner :O Poor car.
Thanks for replies.
Change the air filter (wipe out any water you find in the housing) then try again.British Ex-pat in British Columbia!0 -
As it clears itself, well done, go buy a lottery ticket as you've been very, very lucky. Don't run it at all until you've dried out the complete air intake as even the moisture in a soggy filter can be enough to wreck the engine.0
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