Engine misfire after washing V12 biturbo
It did the same thing 2 weeks ago when my brother tried to test drive it, and they took it to a mechanic who said the culprit was wet coils from washing. I'm not so sure of this diagnosis, what do you guys think? I'm irritated because I bought it because I though they had taken care of the problem! It's a large dealer, not one of those corner joints.


More likely, you got enough water in the spark plugs wells to short a couple coils. The wells are deep, the coil tubes go down a long way and it would take a while to boil water off. I could see washing getting water down in there.
I would wash the engine by wiping it down with a damp rag...take the plastic covers off and clean them separately if you like. But just spraying water and/or soap on this engine would make me very nervous...



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More likely, you got enough water in the spark plugs wells to short a couple coils. The wells are deep, the coil tubes go down a long way and it would take a while to boil water off. I could see washing getting water down in there.
I would wash the engine by wiping it down with a damp rag...take the plastic covers off and clean them separately if you like. But just spraying water and/or soap on this engine would make me very nervous...
Yeah - this is the culprit. I had the same problem after washing...misfired, smelled bad. Checked codes and had misfires....cleared codes - all good.
I'm not certain what the dealer did to your car...sounds like you're not certain either...after all, you weren't there.
I love my V-12, but haven't seen anything like this. FWIW I've spent about $5K for maintenance over the four years I've had it. Mostly parts and my labor. So, it's no the horror show that folks make it out to be.






