I used a lot of Simple Green and various brushes to get everything clean. I sat there with a bucket of water, would squirt it down with Simple Green, let us sit for a few minutes, then scrub. Most of the time I used a tooth brush. Sometimes a small dish brush. It took a long time but was worth it. Lots of nooks and crannies!!!Got tired of getting nothing done this week so I finished removing the motor harness and de-greased/pressure washed the motor. It turned out ok. Nothing amazing ... but the transmission in particular was nasty and now it's passable, so that's a win.
Is it? It was always very nice to me.Simple Green is some nasty stuff. I'll try that next. I didn't have much daylight left so I just got the pressure-washing done that day.
My car doesn't have a sensor to measure the stain in the seat, but somebody has to clean up the mess.Guys, the yaw rate sensor from under the passenger seat can come out too, right?
Well hurry up and figure it out, I'm sure that is my next stumbling block.Good to hear it's helping out!
I'm finding to ground lugs are a bit different on my harness, too. I was planning to run my own larger-gauge ground wire regardless, but I'm finding all the ground wires to be a bit confusing. Some go to sensor connectors or other connectors, and some go to the fuse block. Tough to tell what's what.