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Old 05-08-2008, 07:26 AM   #4 (permalink)
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last year I had to make a be line from North West Mississippi to Jacksonville Fla. It rained hard the entire way. less then 2 hours in it same thing happened to me. I could only stop temp because my Dad was ill and I needed to get there. I do not have the zoodad. I would stop at a gas station or quick stop take the filter out and pound it on the cement enough to get a lot of water out and put it back in and the minder light would come back on in about 20-30 minutes. I even used one of the vacums at a car wash to suck the water out. After that I just kept on going and once the heaviest of rain went away the filter light would go out. I found that the slower I went the quicker the light would come on...could not help it on some occasions because of bad weather traffic. Have not had problems from it (that I know of) and I havent had the problem since.

In any case I dont think you did anything wrong. Its just a big fat element filter that is able to hold a large volume of water.
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