lapaul
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- los angeles
I bought a 90xj with a stroker engine a few months ago. The previous owner had cut holes in the hood and put two vents over the hood to help cool the engine.
After the last big rain the transmission wouldn't shift out of first With some help from this forum I diagnosed the problem as a wet throttle position sensor, and indeed the transmission worked after the xj dried out.
However the vents are right above all the components near the back of the hood on both sides of center line, and I'd like to either protect the sensors and any other electrical or other component sensitive to water, or else figure out a way to cover the vents when it rains (even when I drive)
or to drain the water under the vents so it doesnt soak my electrical sensors
Any simple, ideas.
After the last big rain the transmission wouldn't shift out of first With some help from this forum I diagnosed the problem as a wet throttle position sensor, and indeed the transmission worked after the xj dried out.
However the vents are right above all the components near the back of the hood on both sides of center line, and I'd like to either protect the sensors and any other electrical or other component sensitive to water, or else figure out a way to cover the vents when it rains (even when I drive)
or to drain the water under the vents so it doesnt soak my electrical sensors
Any simple, ideas.