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Old 04-21-2026, 09:54 PM   #1
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I'm thinking of cleaning the engine compartment of my 2014 Subaru with my pressure washer. Lots of dirt and grime. Is this a good idea, or am I going to cause some problems with the engine?
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Old 04-21-2026, 11:07 PM   #2
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Do it all the time. White tip. Cold engine


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Old 04-22-2026, 08:00 AM   #3
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If there is a ton of grime there is probably an oil leak, which might be worth investigating, otherwise I have concerns.

Obviously don't directly blast any wires or connectors and it should be fine. On the other hand, unless you are working on something in there why bother. It will be a big problem if it suddenly will not run.
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...unless you are working on something in there why bother. It will be a big problem if it suddenly will not run.
This. I can't recall a vehicle ever having an issue because its engine bay was dirty.

OP: why? It's not a show car, right?

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Is definitely very bad to use a pressure washer because water gets into alternator and other electric items.

Go watch a You Tube video on how to do this. It probably says use a grease cleaner, a scrub brush, sponge and hot water and be careful to stay away from the alternator.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=_k_S-Bv1v14 ....... Clean engine without water using ArmorAll tire foam and a leaf blower.
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Whatever detergent you use, and whatever grime and oil comes out, please be aware of where that mess drains. Commercial wash stations should have a closed drain system to filter and/or collect undesirable residue.
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That’s why you clean it in your neighbors driveway when they are away


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No visible oil leaks. Just want to clean the dirt off so it looks good when I go to sell it.
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Check Youtube. There is a number of videos by pro detailers on cleaning the engine bay. If you use a strong degreser make sure you rinse the compartment thouroughly! It may damage the paint!
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I don't like power washing engine compartments. Use a good spray degreaser like Zep Purple or similar, let it set for a few and hose off. try to avoid streams of water hitting the alternator.
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