Nov 10, 2022 (12:00:00)
☔️ Rainy days are back and in case your car gets flooded, here are a few simple things you should do to minimize the damage.
? First, get the water out of the car as soon as possible.
? Second, dry out the car completely to prevent mold and mildew from forming.
? Third, have the car detailed by a professional to remove any residual moisture and protect the interior from further damage.
By taking these steps, you can help ensure that your car recovers from a flood with minimal damage.
PS: If the car is submerged in deeper water, do not attempt to start the engine as this could damage it beyond repair. Instead, call a tow truck to take your car to a mechanic or dealership who can assess the damage and make necessary repairs.
Happy driving and stay safe!
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We all know that the rainy season is here, and you're probably traveling about in your car at this point.
But just in case you happen to travel through a flooded region and your automobile becomes trapped in the water. What you must do is as follows:
1. Do Not Try To Start The Car - This cannot be overstated. Water may cause damage to every component within a vehicle, including the engine and gearbox. When you try to start the engine, additional water enters and the condition intensifies.
2. Get As Much Water Out As Possible - When water sits for an extended length of time, it may do considerable harm to whatever it comes into touch with. Because the electrical and mechanical components are the first to fail, you must act quickly.
3. Maintain Car Ventilation - Simply removing the water from your vehicle will not address your problems. You must immediately begin drying out the flooded parts.
Happy driving and stay safe everyone!