I just got a nice 5.5" lift 33" tires put on my jeep. Last night I accidently went through about two feet of water at 30mph. Huge splash.
Anyway afterwards I noticed the door buzzer was going off..?? I opened and closed the door and that fixed it. A few minutes later it started buzzing again, only in a lower than normal tone. Fixed again by opening the door. This continued throughout the rest of the night.
I was looking around the fuse panel and didnt see any signs of water entry. If the buzzer was shorting out from the water, where would it most likely be coming from?
I also noticed the suspension shop removed my splash guard. Would that have made a difference in a situation like this?
Edit: guess I should have been clearer. When I opened the door, the buzzer began buzzing normally, as it should have, and stopped when I closed the door, just like it should. But then a few minutes later it started a soft buzzing noise.
Does this mean that water absolutely did get into the cabin though?
Anyway afterwards I noticed the door buzzer was going off..?? I opened and closed the door and that fixed it. A few minutes later it started buzzing again, only in a lower than normal tone. Fixed again by opening the door. This continued throughout the rest of the night.
I was looking around the fuse panel and didnt see any signs of water entry. If the buzzer was shorting out from the water, where would it most likely be coming from?
I also noticed the suspension shop removed my splash guard. Would that have made a difference in a situation like this?
Edit: guess I should have been clearer. When I opened the door, the buzzer began buzzing normally, as it should have, and stopped when I closed the door, just like it should. But then a few minutes later it started a soft buzzing noise.
Does this mean that water absolutely did get into the cabin though?
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