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<blockquote data-quote="uncle tobby" data-source="post: 137634" data-attributes="member: 3009"><p>Both e46fanatic & tkew might b right about your prob. As 4 me, i'd probably think that ur wiring kaput since d recent UDMs have vacuums below d rear seats 4 cooling purposes. Most of d electonic wires r located there, hence d moment u splashed into d pool d vacuum sucked water big-time!! Do check at other places, & we would help u enquring too. Yeah, u should panic la bro, I imagined myself in this situation before & wish X1000 not 2 b in it!! Cheer up ait!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uncle tobby, post: 137634, member: 3009"] Both e46fanatic & tkew might b right about your prob. As 4 me, i'd probably think that ur wiring kaput since d recent UDMs have vacuums below d rear seats 4 cooling purposes. Most of d electonic wires r located there, hence d moment u splashed into d pool d vacuum sucked water big-time!! Do check at other places, & we would help u enquring too. Yeah, u should panic la bro, I imagined myself in this situation before & wish X1000 not 2 b in it!! Cheer up ait!! [/QUOTE]
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