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علي سهيل

Sep 28

Hi 5008 owners, I accidentally left the passenger window open during an automatic car wash today. Is there a chance that water could get into the transmission? The car is only nine months old. 🙏

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أحمد شمس
أحمد شمس2024-09-30 07:16
Impossible.
حسن سيف
حسن سيف2024-09-28 09:36
No, the transmission vent is located inside the engine compartment.

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