yep now we have to find a used 2009 V6 airbag computer and ECM.
So did he just stop moving and then water moved in?
He got hung up on something, I have a video but it's tough to see because his headlights were on. I just got finished uploading all my videos from the phone. He must have hit something underneath and gotten snagged up. The truck was running for a while, we were trying to figure out recovery options. Originally tried a snatch strap on his front ARB bumper (no recovery points) so we looped the strap around the headlight hoops. He was too stuck for that, we ended up bending the ARB bumper

. Then I crossed the puddle/lake with my truck and tried to yank him backwards with a snatch strap, which also proved unsuccessful, as he was just too wedged in there and we weren't getting enough bite with the recovery trucks because of the snow. So the final and successful recovery was winching him backwards using my truck. Of course while we were figuring this out his truck was filling up with water and it shut off at some point through the recovery which complicated matters even more (no power steering plus his steering wheel was turned full left and no extra little help with the skinny pedal on his end). He was probably submerged in that puddle for a good 15-20 minutes before we were finally able to get him out of there. Fortunately no water in the engine so no hydrolock, the snorkel saved that part, you can see in one of the videos when I winching him backwards he's cranking and the water shoot out of the exhaust like a fire hose
That is awfully cold water to be messing around in. It just looks cold from here.
water was cold as shit, and unfortunately the change of clothes he had was in the bed and also got soaked. Ended up using a blanket I had in my truck and let him sit on the passenger seat which has a wet okole seat heater; helped dry and warm up a bit but I can imagine that water was cold as shit. My hands were numb just connecting the snatch straps and winch up.
Tried to restart truck to no success so then resorted to calling AAA and he got a tow to my shop. Only code at the time was P2103 for throttle body and it would only run in limp mode so we swapped that out and it didn't fix anything; same symptoms P2103 and would only run in limp mode. We then took the ECU out and it had a few cups of H20 in it

, so we dried out the interior and that's where we are currently at with the situation. After trying to plug the ECU back in we had over 30 codes for the CEL LOL! The blower motor also shorted out and blew the fuse.