Does a Wet Carpet Due to Sunroof Leakage Count as a Water-Damaged Vehicle?
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Wet carpet due to sunroof leakage does not count as a water-damaged vehicle. Below are the introduction to wading depth and its impact on vehicles: Introduction to Wading Depth: Maximum wading depth refers to the distance between the tire contact point and the engine air intake, known as Wattiefe in English. The maximum wading depth is the greatest depth a vehicle can safely pass through under safe driving conditions, also referred to as the safe depth. It is also an important indicator for evaluating a vehicle's off-road capability—the greater the maximum wading depth, the stronger its water-crossing ability. Impact of Wading Depth on Vehicles: Wading depth is determined by the height of the vehicle's chassis, which corresponds to the "ground clearance" item in the vehicle's parameter configuration table. The greater the ground clearance, the higher the chassis, and the higher the safety coefficient when the vehicle passes through waterlogged roads.