Did your vehicle get flooded?

Nipuna Marasinghe
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Driving a vehicle during the rainy season is a difficult task. What if your vehicle gets caught in a flood? What would you do in such a situation? Have you thought about it? If a vehicle gets caught in a flood, it is a big damage to the vehicle. Even if the vehicle gets caught in a flood, if you don't think about it much, then it is the last time for the vehicle. Therefore, we at MotorGuide thought we would tell you today what to do if your vehicle gets caught in a flood.

What are the problems caused by flooding to the vehicle?

When a vehicle gets caught in a flood, it means that it causes great damage to various parts of the vehicle. Let's now see what those parts are.

Braking system

When water enters the brake fluid, it reduces braking efficiency and corrodes pipes.

Fuel system One

Water in the petrol tank or fuel lines can damage fuel injectors and fuel pumps.

Exhaust system

Catalytic converters or silencers can be easily damaged by flooding.

Hydro-lock

One problem that can occur in a flooded vehicle is hydro-lock. When water enters the engine through the air intake, it usually causes serious damage to the pistons and cylinders.

Rust

Metal does not form a good combination with water. Therefore, when a vehicle is flooded, rust forms on the metal that the vehicle is made of. This can be called one of the main problems that can occur in vehicles due to flooding.

Electrical system

Water can damage the vehicle's electrical system by shorting electrical circuits or burning-out wiring.

Your vehicle can also be flooded If you are caught, you must be careful of electrical issues in your vehicle. Otherwise, you will have to face accidents. Not only that, you also need to take care of the vehicle. The damage to the vehicle in this way depends on how long the vehicle has been submerged in water and whether it was driven at the time.

How to take care of a flooded vehicle?

Do not restart

Every component in the vehicle, including the engine and transmission, can be damaged by water. Therefore, if the vehicle is submerged in water, if you try to start the engine and too much water enters, it can cause serious damage to the vehicle. When water damages the engine, the pistons do not compress or move normally. Then, as mentioned earlier, it is called 'hydrolock'. This condition is most often seen in vehicles that have been submerged in water. If your vehicle suddenly becomes hydrolocked, the cost of repair is very high. Sometimes, if the damage is severe, the vehicle can be completely destroyed.

Ventilate the vehicle

After the vehicle is flooded, the areas that were damaged by water should be thoroughly dried. Open the doors and windows of the vehicle and leave it in bright sunlight. However, if there is not enough sunlight, park the vehicle in an open space and use a standing fan to dry the flooded areas. Even if the vehicle is not flooded, if the cabin is wet, dry it quickly. You can use the vehicle's heaters for this. However, you must ensure that there is no damage to the engine here.

Remove water from the vehicle quickly

If there is water in the vehicle, it will increase the damage to the vehicle. Especially the wiring and mechanical components can be damaged by water in this way. Therefore, check the interior thoroughly and use something like a towel to remove the water.

Here's how, If your vehicle suddenly gets caught in a flood, you need to be careful. In this article, we told you that if your vehicle gets caught in a flood, there are some things you should not do and some things you should do very carefully. If you follow those things exactly, you can take care of your vehicle no matter what flood comes.

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