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esa193 09-02-2013 07:07 PM

saturn ls2 water damage
 
hey guys im new on this forum and was hoping one of you nice guys or girls could point me in the right direction. My house mate left her windows open last night....of course we had 3 inches of rain last night as well lol. Dried up the car best i could but unfortunately car wont start now. The raido comes on and all the dash board lights turn on however. im thinking it was prob a blown fuse? any ideas guys? thanks for your help
~esa193~

sw2cam 09-02-2013 07:10 PM

Well Eric Anderson your posting in the S-Series forum asking about a L-Series? Has to be one or the other. If your thinking a "blown fuse" why is it you have not checked for a "blown fuse"?

esa193 09-02-2013 07:15 PM

sorry meant sl2... and im kinda new to this whole diy auto repair...but im confident in my skills just need a guide or instructions on what to do....

sw2cam 09-02-2013 07:18 PM


Originally Posted by esa193 (Post 39250)
sorry meant sl2... and im kinda new to this whole diy auto repair...but im confident in my skills just need a guide or instructions on what to do....

Step right up and check your fuses, may or may not turn something up.

Rubehayseed 09-02-2013 07:20 PM

I'd check fuses first and if it's not a blown fuse, get the hair dryer out and start drying around the ignition switch. Don't hold it too close, because you don't want to melt anything. A good six inches away and some time may dry out a wet connection.

OceanArcher 09-02-2013 09:18 PM

Just for clarity's sake, what year and model, and is it a std or automatic shift?


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