Spilled water on my shifter!
jeez you guys are quick to flame. since its an auto there could be some electronincs or something down there for all he knows! lay off him.
ps: if his thread which could have been a real issue was crap, what about your spam posts doing nothing but flaming him? are those good helpful posts? what was learned or taught by them?
thats what i thought you hypocrite
to the OP: thanks for the thread.. 95 cupholders SUCK and ive already spilled fruit juice on my heated seat buttons.. one is all goo'ed up
it cant be long till my shifter gets hit.
ps: if his thread which could have been a real issue was crap, what about your spam posts doing nothing but flaming him? are those good helpful posts? what was learned or taught by them?
thats what i thought you hypocrite
to the OP: thanks for the thread.. 95 cupholders SUCK and ive already spilled fruit juice on my heated seat buttons.. one is all goo'ed up
it cant be long till my shifter gets hit.
Originally Posted by 1FSTMAX
your car is going to explode... clean it off with gas..
Originally Posted by GREENlight
I drive a automatic. I spilled water on my gear shifter. Is there any danger I sould be aware of?
Originally Posted by evil_spork
95 cupholders SUCK and ive already spilled fruit juice on my heated seat buttons.. one is all goo'ed up
Originally Posted by Ricosuave98
no its when you're ex spills an entire 32 oz mountain dew on it is when you should worry
Best thing to do when you spill water on the shifter is take it completely apart and let it air dry. Once its dry spray it down with some clear coat finish. Make sure you check your blinker fluid after reassembly. It has a tendency to leak during this process.
Well you car has not had any problems so far right? How much water got down there?
I'm currently new to the Maxima crowd but as long as there are no computers under there you should be fine. I think i may have spilt soda in my moms shifter before on her Toyota Avalon. It was not much, but after a couple of days it was getting kinda tuff to get it in to gear. Well I pulled the shifter area apart and cleaned it up. My mom tried it the next day and said it felt great!! So as long as you don't get something sticky in it don't even worry about pulling it apart.
I'm currently new to the Maxima crowd but as long as there are no computers under there you should be fine. I think i may have spilt soda in my moms shifter before on her Toyota Avalon. It was not much, but after a couple of days it was getting kinda tuff to get it in to gear. Well I pulled the shifter area apart and cleaned it up. My mom tried it the next day and said it felt great!! So as long as you don't get something sticky in it don't even worry about pulling it apart.
Originally Posted by ThisMaxIsTight
Holy Crapolli .. this thread is pathetic ... OH NO ... i spilled water, better post !!!!!!!!!!!! .. people that post garbage like this should be banned
All you hardrock know-it-alls need to shut up too. The question is better than most some of you ***** post about BS.
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