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Old 12-13-2008, 08:56 PM
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Default Re: Can An H3 Go Thru Two Feet Of Urban Flood Waters..??

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I did two feet plus in my H3 just outside of Dillon during the great Colorado storm of July 2005 when they shut down I70. It's a great feeling! That's when Fstop told me about it being a good idea to raise the vent tube on my automatic transmission, since it's the lowest vent that can get water in it on the '06 H3. I got a little carried away in Osage Creek one year in deep water, and no problems until I stopped and found the starter was wet. Got a little water on the floor from that one. Sat for a while and it started right up.

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That's when Fstop told me about it being a good idea to raise the vent tube on my automatic transmission, since it's the lowest vent that can get water in it on the '06 H3.

I wonder if they have rasied it on the 07 H3...like mine. If Not How hard is it to do..??
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