I did something stupid the other day by driving my '89 911 through a flooded roadway. The car stalled as I came out of the water and I coasted to the side of the road on the other side. The car cranked and all electricals were fine but it never started, even after waiting over an hour. I noticed the front mats were sopping wet with about an inch of water in the front footwells. I gave up and had the car towed home, where it now sits in the garage with the top down and the mats out, drying. I have two questions, and any help is appreciated:
1) what probably went wrong (besides my own judgment) and what needs to be fixed? From what I have read online, the water probably affected the dme relay or the computer box under the drivers seat. How can I test if these work? I know the computer is much more expensive than the relay so I hope it's the relay gone bad, but I want to be sure I know what needs to be replaced before I replace it. 2) how did the water get in the car? The water wasn't that deep -- I didn't think it even came to the bottom of the doors, but I don't know how it got in the car. Either hole in the floor somewhere (the car has no rust) or I guess in the door seals.Has this happened to anyone else? If you are brave enough to admit it, I'd like to hear about what happened and how you fixed it. Thanks a lot.
Patrick '89 911 Cab