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KL
 


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Dom Harvey wrote:
I wouldn't want to test their theory, have you seen what coke does to a tooth if left in a glass overnight Shocked


Aparently flat coke is a very effective degreaser for really gunked up parts.
  
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Proves my point Wink
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Dom Harvey wrote:
I wouldn't want to test their theory, have you seen what coke does to a tooth if left in a glass overnight Shocked


But what if its Diet Coke with a twist of Lemon or Lime ? If there are no sugars then only the effect of a liquid shorting out contacts would be the only problem... so thats good isn't it ? or not Wink

I just hope that all the contacts on wires, switches etc etc are sealed properly - just like the ones outside the vehicle under the car !

Or am I being a tad optimistic here ? So far I have had no problems when the heavens have opened up and there has been water everywhere.

-s
  
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Or am I being a tad optimistic here ? So far I have had no problems when the heavens have opened up and there has been water everywhere.


Now that is tempting fate, I hope you had your fingers crossed when you said that. Smile
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of course !
  
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Coke will also melt ice. Laughing
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The three or four times that I have poured coffee into my parking brake control instantly caused both the red and amber "parking brake fault" indicators to come on. Blowing the area out with compressed air quickly fixed it each time.
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jzk, wouldn't be better not to spill the coffee Confused
  
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Ok, maybe it has only been twice. You wouldn't believe how Censored I was the two times I did it.

When I was at the Land Rover Adventure with the LR people, I specifically asked them why there was that slot at the rear of the cup holder. Was it to allow the coffee cup to fall backwards, pouring right into the parking brake? This was after a few drinks, and I actually demonstrated this phenomenon with my empty beer bottle. To my surprise, the beer bottle was not as empty as I thought, and I poured a few ounces on my hand and this LR woman’s foot right there at the table. I guess I made my point!
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Hey, what are those slots for anyway? Kind of big, if just to keep the things from turning.
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