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Originally Posted by jnthnbtha He proceeded to tell me that his trace team found that the Valve Body was damaged, but it was mechanical and not caused by the flood.

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Old 06-25-2020, 08:34 AM   #5 (permalink)
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He proceeded to tell me that his trace team found that the Valve Body was damaged, but it was mechanical and not caused by the flood.

Listed are the codes they where able to pull

2012 Nissan 370z 7AT (Que the manual drivers hate )
About 75,000 miles

P0420 - Catalytic converter (previously changed to test pipes)
P2A03 - Another exhaust code
P0500 - Vehicle speed sensor?
P0720 - Powertrain control module
C1711 - Data From Rear Left Transmitter Cannot Be Received
B2562 - Engine Control Module
B1018 - Seat assembly problem
C1109 - Anti-Lock Brake System
Code Definition as per FSM:
C1109 ABS module low voltage
B2562 BCM module low voltage

As you can guess, low voltage can create many additional false codes.

Check the connections on the battery and measure the battery voltage. it should be more than 12.5 volts.

Since the starter, alternator, and other system were underwater, internal corrosion may cause low voltage.

Since the water was 18" deep, I would check for water inside the car. On the passenger side foot well, pull back the carpet and pull up the insulation and see if it is wet. I would suspect it is.
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