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Cleaning the firewall after volt regulator/ecm failure #1861495
07/01/15 08:35 PM
07/01/15 08:35 PM
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b_body_fan Offline OP
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Does anyone have any tips or suggestions for cleaning the melted stabilizing gel from the firewall after a voltage regulator/ecm failure? Is there a product that will help clean it up? What about using a heat gun?

Re: Cleaning the firewall after volt regulator/ecm failure [Re: b_body_fan] #1861515
07/01/15 08:59 PM
07/01/15 08:59 PM
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Irving, TX
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Be careful with the heat. You can burn the paint off too.


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Re: Cleaning the firewall after volt regulator/ecm failure [Re: b_body_fan] #1861715
07/02/15 12:36 AM
07/02/15 12:36 AM
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No idea on cleaning up that mess.
It is part of the charm of owning a Mopar.

Re: Cleaning the firewall after volt regulator/ecm failure [Re: b_body_fan] #1861828
07/02/15 06:50 AM
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Ft. Lauderdale, FL
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I had that happen, Goo-Off, some wd40 and lots of elbow grease

Re: Cleaning the firewall after volt regulator/ecm failure [Re: solarguy] #1861931
07/02/15 12:33 PM
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I thought it was called "Goof-off"? No wait! That is what I am doing now!

However, I agree with your suggestion. A gold star for you!








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