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can i powerwash my engine
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Yes, you can powerwash your engine, but it requires careful consideration. While many modern engines are designed to withstand moisture due to tightly sealed electronics, direct high-pressure water can still pose risks. It's imperative to avoid directly spraying sensitive components like the alternator, distributor, and electrical connectors. Prior to power washing, ensure the engine is cool and cover vulnerable parts with plastic bags. Utilize a low-pressure setting and a degreaser for optimal results. Post-washing, remove the covers and let the engine dry before starting. This method, when done correctly, can help maintain your engine's performance by removing debris and preventing corrosion, but always consult your vehicle’s manual or a professional for guidance specific to your model.
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