Pretty interesting. I found this on a forum where a member washed his car and then 5 mins later into his drive he got an ECU error that sent the vehicle into limp mode.
"One such quality control measure is the water intrusion test, which is meant to detect any interior leaks and address them before a vehicle is shipped out to the dealers.
https://gmauthority.com/blog/2019/01/this-gm-quality-test-checks-for-water-intrusion/
"One such quality control measure is the water intrusion test, which is meant to detect any interior leaks and address them before a vehicle is shipped out to the dealers.
The Process
To ensure a leak-free interior, vehicles are randomly subjected to a rigorous eight-minute, “monsoon-like” water test. Once the vehicle is soaked, it is examined for any visible signs of water intrusion, and a water probe is used to evaluate the interior for any unseen moisture that could have entered the cabin. The water probe is carried out using two-foot-long pins approximately the size of knitting needles. These pins are attached to a gauge that records the presence of moisture in the vehicle. These flat, thin needles are placed in various parts of the cabin floor to generate the readings."https://gmauthority.com/blog/2019/01/this-gm-quality-test-checks-for-water-intrusion/