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Old 06-20-2006, 10:50 AM
Matt L Matt L is offline
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The sensor is under the shifter lever, so it's likely it got drenched. Sorry to hear it.

I can't tell you the proper procedure for this (be sure to find out and follow it exactly; don't set off the system), but you should deactivate the system and either dry it out, or replace the sensor. I think I'd just replace the sensor, as I wouldn't want to set off the charges when hooking it back up.
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