Can a Water-Damaged Car Be Driven?
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A water-damaged car cannot be driven if the engine has been flooded. Below are specific details regarding the related issues: Hazards: Electronic system malfunctions, engine failure, automatic transmission damage, interior mold growth, and systems such as air conditioning, audio, and interior lighting are also severely affected by water immersion. Transmission damage: Manual transmissions might still be operable after water exposure, but automatic transmissions are particularly vulnerable to water damage. Overview: Water-damaged cars pose significant safety risks, meaning they often have lingering issues. Electrical circuits are prone to short circuits or even fires. While some repairs are possible to a certain extent, even after being fixed, these vehicles still carry substantial safety hazards. Most auto repair shops, including authorized service centers, are reluctant to work on water-damaged cars due to the persistent issues, primarily pollution-related and electrical circuit complications.