She started!

@Rohvannyn (3098)
United States
July 2, 2016 2:54pm CST
If you'll recall my post yesterday about being flooded out and having my car stall, and having to be rescued by firefighters and police, I was left in doubt that my poor little car, who has been through so much, would ever start again. This morning we started trying to get the water out of the cylinders. We did this by taking out all four spark plugs, then using a socket wrench and cheater bar to turn the flywheel. We got a couple big squirts out of the first cylinder and the others were dry. But the holes into the block were so deep we were at a loss as to how to get the rest of the water out. There was about a soda can's worth in there. I recalled what I'd read yesterday on the internet, and said "we can use paper towels rolled up and stick them down in there." We did that for a good while and got a bunch of water out. Then we went back to the auto parts store to turn in my old battery for the core credit, and at the same time I picked up new platinum plugs - the old ones were from the factory and going strong at 160,000 miles but I figured I should put new ones in anyway since we had it open. (You read that right, Hyundai builds quality.) We got back and shone a light in and found more water. Then I said "Maybe if we shove the towel in with a thin stick..." so we did that, and stuck and pulled wet paper towels for what seemed like forever. Finally we had everything out. Then we tried her. The starter was strong, and so was the battery, and she tried to crank. Out comes the partner with a suggestion of starter fluid. My neighbor rummaged around and found a can - a few more tries with that and she started! Things were rough at first but she settled down after that and now sounds better than she did before the flood, because of the new plugs. I drove her around the block to make sure nothing was fouled. Tried the brakes, lights, signals, radio, everything works. So now, I have wheels again! This faithful little Hyundai is a little more scratched and dented, but she runs, and I'm so unbelievably happy right now. What strikes me about this whole experience is that between myself, my neighbor, and my partner, each of us had a critical part to play - with one of us missing, this whole thing wouldn't have worked. I researched and figured out what the problem probably was and how to fix it, my neighbor Charlie provided the tools and some of the know-how, and my partner provided support, some truly excellent suggestions, and more know-how. Oh, and I also handed over many power towels to my hard working neighbor. Yay!
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@Mike197602 (15504)
• United Kingdom
2 Jul 16
I did see your post and was going to reply then my internet broke down for some reason. One thing I was going to say is take the battery back as you wouldn't have needed a new one. You'd just need to dry out the connections to make the battery work as the same happened to me. I had to get a new ECU chip in the end as the water damaged it but the battery was fine.
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@Rohvannyn (3098)
• United States
2 Jul 16
We had the same thought, but decided to keep the new battery anyway because it's been operating for five years in an area where you're lucky to get two years out of a battery. So it was time to replace anyway.
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@Mike197602 (15504)
• United Kingdom
2 Jul 16
@Rohvannyn that's fair enough I had to replace my battery a couple of months ago and it had lasted not too much short of ten years which I thought was really good.
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@Rohvannyn (3098)
• United States
2 Jul 16
@Mike197602 That is really good! I think mine lasted as long as it did because I don't drain it all the way, and because I don't use my A/C that much.
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@paigea (36143)
• Canada
2 Jul 16
I am impressed. That is great work.
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@Rohvannyn (3098)
• United States
2 Jul 16
I'm so glad we didn't give up, but instead researched the problem and used our heads!
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@Jessicalynnt (50523)
• Centralia, Missouri
3 Jul 16
I would prob end up taking my car in for a tune up after that anyways, to be sure I didnt miss anything else that was damaged, while it was early and before more damage occurred.
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@CRK109 (14556)
• United States
2 Jul 16
Wow, I am SO impressed with all that you did to get your car going again! And you were rewarded for your efforts! Great job! Obviously that is a great little car! And you all know so much more than I ever would have. Bravo!
@AutumnSnow (4583)
2 Jul 16
That's awesome I know how relived you must feel a lot of time cars are no good after being flooded. Im glad that it all worked for you.
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