Can Secondary Starting After Wading Be Detected?
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Secondary starting after vehicle wading can generally be detected. Here are the relevant details: 1. No response from the starter: After a car wades through water, the starter will only be engaged again if the engine stalls. If the starter shows no response at this point, it indicates secondary starting. Secondary starting refers to the situation where the car stalls underwater, and then the key is turned again to ignite the engine underwater. If you have wading insurance, whether you ignite or not corresponds to whether the claim can be made or not. 2. Engine damage: Normally, if a vehicle stalls in water, there is a 50% chance of engine damage. However, if the engine is started again after stalling, the engine will definitely be 'scrapped'; Therefore, whether driving or parked in a residential area, underground garage, or street, never start the engine again after stalling due to wading.