Can an Engine Start When It's Flooded with Water?
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An engine cannot start when it's flooded with water. Moreover, it may not even be possible to ignite the engine after water ingress. If you attempt to restart the engine after it has been flooded, it can cause severe and irreversible damage. It is advised not to attempt a second start after the engine has stalled due to water ingress. Below are some key points for maintaining a car engine: Regular oil changes: Engine oil acts as a lubricant, providing lubrication, cleaning, cooling, sealing, and wear reduction for the engine. Regular replacement of the three filters: The three filters refer to the air filter, oil filter, and fuel filter. These filters help protect the engine by filtering out impurities and improving its efficiency. The replacement cycle for these filters typically aligns with that of the engine oil. Power steering fluid: Commonly known as steering fluid, it should be checked regularly for leaks or unusual noises. Coolant: The coolant ensures the engine operates normally. Regularly check the coolant level to ensure it is within the standard range and inspect the coolant reservoir for leaks. The coolant should be replaced once a year on average.