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Date Posted: 12:50:21 11/18/01 Sun
Author: Doug M
Author Host/IP: 24.4.253.126
Subject: Re: Prevention?
In reply to: Rod 's message, "Prevention?" on 11:49:02 11/18/01 Sun

The whole wiring harness as well as the "brains" of the car reside in the passenger side foot compartment. 8" above the floorboards and all would be submerged.

>I don't want to be a pain in your a@@, but I was
>wondering about two things:
>
>Firstly, what is the worst case scenario about the
>electricals (which is what is likely to be adversely
>affected in the floor of the interior compartment).
>Which electricals are located there and which aren't?
>For example, the stuff to do with the seat movement
>and some interior functions would be, but engine
>management functions etc. wouldn't be? Is there a
>list of what could be affected and what wouldn't be?
>
>And secondly, could I prevent the adverse affects down
>the road by intervening with the repair process now,
>ensuring they do a proper job. For example, I could
>insist they replace certain parts. What would ensure
>the problems could be eliminated and prevented?
>
>Basically, I'm reluctant to let such a beautiful
>machine go to the scrapheap without a struggle. Sorry
>to be a nag but the 928 has been my dream car for a
>long time, and here is a GTS which could be a terrific
>car. Basically, this would not be a commuter for me
>(I walk to work) and I would use it just to do some
>touring during decent weather.

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