i gusse it would depend on how much water was in it,but the worst thing that could happen is that you would have to buy a new one.ill try to answer your question, im just a stupid kid( 14 ) though, so keep that in mind but water could, in theroy make the transmisson seize ( i think )just like in the engine,water isnt good for parts that NEED to be oiled/lubed ect.good luck.btw what exactly is the "crank sensor" is it something electical?gusseing by the sensor part it would lead me to think it was.
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i had that same problem.. and my step dad is a muscler car dude, a purebreed engine builder as a hobby.
he kept telling me 'you messed up ur distributor!' and i would laugh at him and tell him he knows nothing about these new cars and all the electronics.. he bet me 10$ thats what it was.
then i poped off the fuse box and saw a 10A blown, little bitty fuse, replaced it and it cranked like a champ..
never trust a person who builds engines with 700HP for a hobby with a newer car, i thought it was funny =)brink<br />1998 White Camaro 3.8L V6:<br />Flowmaster Exhaust<br />No cat (straight pipe)<br />Free Ram-Air<br /> <a href=\"http://www.cardomain.com/id/98camaro98\" target=\"_blank\">http://www.cardomain.com/id/98camaro98</a>
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Originally posted by loser:
i gusse it would depend on how much water was in it,but the worst thing that could happen is that you would have to buy a new one.ill try to answer your question, im just a stupid kid( 14 ) though, so keep that in mind but water could, in theroy make the transmisson seize ( i think )just like in the engine,water isnt good for parts that NEED to be oiled/lubed ect.good luck.btw what exactly is the "crank sensor" is it something electical?gusseing by the sensor part it would lead me to think it was.
I dont know what a crank sensor is exactly (i think its called the crankshaft sensor to be exact) but all i know it that it wasnt sending spark to the distributor.
My mechanic hooked me up big time.
this is what he did:
towed the car in
oil change and lube
complete tune up
tranny fluid flush and fill
rear fluid flush and fill
crank sensor
fan belt
all for just under $800.
normally, I could have done the easy stuff myself (belt, old change, tune-up) But the this dam NYS THEFT law requires I show receipts of all repairs I did on the car before I can register it.
dont ask me why the THEFT UNIT has to inspect a car that was in a flood.
:rolleyes:
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