Does Water on the Car Floor Count as a Flooded Vehicle?
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Water on the car floor does not count as a flooded vehicle. Additional information: Flooded vehicle: A flooded vehicle refers to a car that has been submerged in water, typically meaning the wiring has been soaked, with the water depth exceeding one-third of the wheel height, and the bottom components of the vehicle being in prolonged contact with water. Such vehicles pose significant risks. The electrical circuits are prone to short circuits, fires, etc. Repairability: "Flooded vehicles" can be repaired to some extent, but even after repairs, serious hidden dangers remain. The longer the immersion time, the higher the likelihood of malfunctions. This is similar to a watch falling into water—even if it is disassembled and dried, the watch will still malfunction and cannot be completely repaired.