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Ok sounds weird I was sitting in driveway and notice my front window was dirty so I cleaned it , proceeded to do rear window . I could hear motor but couldnt see water , tried again and no luck , i got a pin and checked for a blockage and tried again ... Fail. Then I see massive puddle under car WTF!!? open boot and it's flooded with water ? I dried it up and decided not to use rear wiper again , until I had to move car for dad to get his car out and I have ABS , ALSD 4WD lights on constant now . Checked where ecu is in boot and it's flooded!! Have I just f**ked my ecu!

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There are 2 ecu in boot on driver side mounted under parcel shelf , I checked fuses and they are all ok? But lights are still on , it's a series 3 aswell so it runs diff abs , atessa and so on! So I'm freaking out

i dont know what the click would be, i dont think it would be coming from one of the computers unless theres a short there..if it was me id be getting an auto electrician or someone who can try and identify the faults in it, might save yourself alot of heartache

Edited by leer34

Problem fixed , water from rear wiper jet leaked because it was disconnected , probably when installing child restraints ( dodgy compliance workers ) and when I tried to use it I got water everywhere and it leaked into the ecu's. Unplug ecu and remove from car. Get a hair dryer and contact cleaner and give it a good blast while blowing hair dryer , reinstall ecu and check it works ( which mine did ) and install cable ties onto water hose so it can't come loose .

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