Are There Any Effects After Engine Water Intake Repair?
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The effects after engine water intake repair are: the engine requires major overhaul. When the cylinders are filled with a large amount of water, the engine crankshaft cannot rotate at all. Since water is incompressible, the piston has almost no upward movement space. At this point, even if the ignition switch is turned on, the starter cannot rotate. Below is the relevant introduction to car maintenance: Exterior inspection: Check the doors, engine hood, trunk, and glass condition before driving. Inspect for body damage, body tilt, oil or water leakage, etc. Engine and various fluids: Check the fixation status of engine components and inspect for oil or water leakage at engine joints. Check and adjust belt tightness, inspect the fixation of pipelines and wiring. Check and replenish engine oil, coolant, and electrolyte. Tires: Check tire wear and clean the trunk. Replace tires when approaching the wear mark. Inspect for bulges, abnormal wear, aging cracks, or hard damage on tires. Cleaning and lubrication: Clean oil stains from the engine compartment cover, door, and trunk hinge mechanisms, and lubricate them. The general service life of antifreeze is 2 years, after which it should be replaced during maintenance, and the cooling system should be thoroughly cleaned. Due to the hygroscopic nature of the braking system, brake fluid should be replaced every two years.