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My Dumb asian GF has tried to service her Suzuki without me being home as i have shown her how to service her car.

She did everything correct apart from one thing. GRRRRR

she washed her K&N filter and put it back in wet after stalling on the first start she called me asking what to do.

I came home and found the TB wich is directly under the panel filter filled with water and so is the box.

What should i do?

Please help.

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You should probably just do the obvious thing, take the filter out and dry it off, remove the box from the piping and tip the water out, leave it sit in the sun for a while etc.

As for the TB... I guess try a similar thing but it might be more difficult. Maybe leave the bonnet popped with the car in the sun. Not sure if that'll be much help but it's where I'd start.

Failing that, grab your 'dumb asian GFs' hairdryer and an extension lead and try and evaporate the water.

You should probably just do the obvious thing, take the filter out and dry it off, remove the box from the piping and tip the water out, leave it sit in the sun for a while etc.

As for the TB... I guess try a similar thing but it might be more difficult. Maybe leave the bonnet popped with the car in the sun. Not sure if that'll be much help but it's where I'd start.

Failing that, grab your 'dumb asian GFs' hairdryer and an extension lead and try and evaporate the water.

I took the air filter off TB off and sucked the water out with a bit of half inch copper tapped to the vaccume cleaner then started the car with Start you bastard worked great also gave it a full service while i was their

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