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Dear muskox37,

Hope you're well. I'm concerned about splashing water anywhere near the Engine Control Unit (ECU) or its wiring harness. If you wish to do this test, I'd remove the ECU completely and cover its connector with a plastic bag, heavily taped to prevent any water getting on the connector. The wiring harness is too stiff to allow it to be moved away from the bracket, on which the ECU is mounted.

As is so with a leak in a house roof, the place where the water drips from the ceiling can be far from the actual leak source.

Is there any sign of wetness in the carpet/padding at the front of the passenger's footwell? That's the area I'd expect to be wet, if the water were coming from the windshield area.

Hope this helps.

Yours faithfully,

Spook






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