Quote Originally Posted by Walter View Post
There are some parts in the engine bay that shouldn't get wet or hit directly with water.
agree ako dito, sometimes its better to just wipe clean the engine bay then to have it washed. Had my strada engine bay washed 2 weeks ago, good thing he knew what to cover, but there was a part that went crazy, it was my power locks, i dont know how that connects to the engine, but after 2 days, it went back to normal. always make sure to cover the wirings when you have it washed so the sensors dont get wet and malfunction. but i am assuming this will be back to normal as soon as it dries out. experienced this with my civic before, the tachometer became the speedometer and some warning lights came on. after a few days, it started to normalized.

Quote Originally Posted by krinkx View Post
after weeks of contemplating (including dealership visits) on lancer ex, ford focus tdci, tucson, santa fe, captiva, montero and some pickups... my wife "agreed" to purchase a strada 4x4 gls sport AT... it just took a few minutes (less than 3 minutes to be more specific) to convince her... one look and she was convinced, she did not even bother to look at the ex... of course, i was happier than she is... we immediately placed an order (red!!!)
congrats in advanced sir for picking the right vehicle. please do join the club when you have your ride.