I have an 06 636 with 19,000 miles on it and was washing it which i try to make sure i dont get any water in the breather box but as you know even riding in the rain it is sometimes hard to do. since i have washed it, it runs really rough and aftersitting for a couple of weeks it did not want to start. i had to give it half throttle for a while before it would start
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-The plastic box or cap you're talking about is the " Breather Cap"
-Check the drain tube from the breather cap to the sink. It must be clean and no block.
-Make sure the breather cap stays in up right. (Straight Up)
-Check the breather cap's Cap . Any big chuck of food waste stuck inside or not. If so the clean it.
-Check the whole breather cap. Any crack...? If so the replace new one.
The car wash pressure may have disconnected an electrical connector part way or completely. Check for this all around the engine and transmission. Touch and wiggle all of them! Dont forget to check under the car all the back to and around the gas tank. Also check for a vacuum line that is popped off or even broken.
Aside from that, water has got into something. Check all power distribution boxes for moisture.
If you dont know how old the plug wires are, or they are the originals, you should replace them.
With plug wires, its the age, not the miles.
Your machine might have a blocked water level sensor or sensor tube.
Many machines have independant sensors for when the water level is full and when empty.
After the wash cycle, if the machine just continues to try to pump water out (even when empty), then it's most likely a sensor problem.
Sometimes, the sensor also has a breather tube, and if this clogs with fluff / debris, similar symptoms esult.
There is one supply hose (larger) and a bunch of vent tubes. The vent tubes really don't matter how they are connected as long as they vent. The vents that point vertical - just loop the tube up and then down towards the ground.
Not sure how many miles you have but oil on breather tubes (depending on how much) is normal the problem is when you have excessive blowby and high oil consumption. When was the top end done last... If never, it's due....
-You mean not completely pump out. After it's done Some water still inside right...?
-Mostly the breather cap is clogged or is locate little too low. Check it out and clean see what happen, and make sure it stay up right. not horizontal.
-Where is the breather cap..? Most installer install under the counter be hide the sink. 1 drain tube from the washer to it. And one from the breather to the sink or disposal. Possibly the line is clogged with food waste as well.
i had the same problem, its the torque converter. I took my 05 c/a in because i was having shifting problem, the long and short of it is there is a breather on the tranmission that sucks in water from the road. the water and the atf dont mix. the dealer put in a torque converter and changed the fluid and installed a redesigned transmission breather.
the water needed needs to just come up right under the door this is how much water they use cause they use a tumble wash to clean the clothes
low water preasure is a problem but also make sure both water inlets are being used (hot and cold) even if you dont have hot attach a y hose the machine needs both inlets in use
these machines use very low water usage but they still need a fill up point
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