Can water leakage inside the car be covered by insurance?

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DelDylan
07/30/25 12:45am
Water leakage inside the car is generally not covered by insurance. Here is an introduction to water-damaged vehicles: 1. Specific definition of a water-damaged vehicle: The vehicle begins to accumulate water, and internal components are damaged due to the water. Water-damaged vehicles also have corresponding flood levels. 2. Classification of flood levels for water-damaged vehicles: Flood level 1 is when water just reaches the vehicle chassis, flood level 2 is when water reaches half of the wheel, flood level 3 is when water almost completely submerges the tires, flood level 4 is when water reaches the engine hood, flood level 5 is when water completely submerges the engine hood, and flood level 6 is when water submerges the roof.
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