Does Not Stalling Mean No Water Intake?
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If the vehicle is submerged but the engine is not, it only indicates that the engine is temporarily unaffected. However, the depth of the water at the time and whether the engine was started after water intake need to be considered. The following components are also at risk of damage: 1. Component One: After the transmission is submerged, water can enter through the transmission vent holes, mixing with the transmission fluid. In mild cases, the transmission fluid needs to be replaced and cleaned. 2. Component Two: Vehicle electrical components, such as sensors and control units, may short-circuit and fail due to water intake. Water inside the vehicle's wiring can lead to rust and corrosion over time, preventing normal operation.