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is it safe to pressure wash your engine
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Pressure washing your engine can be safe if done correctly, but it carries risks. High-pressure water can force its way into electrical connectors and components, potentially causing short circuits or corrosion. Modern engines, with their intricate electronics, are particularly vulnerable. If you decide to proceed, cover sensitive areas like the alternator, intake, and electrical components. Use a lower pressure setting and aim to avoid direct spray on connectors and wiring. It’s recommended for superficial cleaning rather than a deep clean. Some mechanics suggest that, unless there’s a significant buildup affecting performance or for cosmetic reasons in used car sales, it might be better to leave well enough alone or use gentler methods. Always consult your vehicle’s manual or a professional for advice tailored to your specific engine model.
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