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Chicken Soup
Posted by Bruce [Email] (more from Bruce) on Mon, 11 Feb 2008 06:58:56
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Saturday my wife drove my 99 Saab 9.3 and getting out of it spilled chicken soup. The temps have been brutally cold, (won’t get above freezing for 10 days +), and she immediately cleaned it up. Or so I thought. This morning the key only goes half way into the ignition, (needless to say I took her car). Now I have to figure out how to clean up this mess. My only thought is to use a space heater to warm up the interior and a straw taped to the end of a shop vac to suck out the soup, and then try to flush it out with a cleaner, sucking up the cleaner with a shop vac. For the cleaning flushing what should I use? I have throttle body cleaner and WD-40, should I use electronics cleaner? Should I then flush it with a lubricant, (WD-40? Silicon spray? Graphite Spray?). I am hoping that because of the position of the ignition, that Saab designed it to take some abuse.
Does anyone have a better idea? Do I need to pull the ignition, (and how)?
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