Does Water Submerging the Tires Affect the Car?
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Water submerging the tires does affect the car. After driving through water, it is best to get out and inspect the engine compartment, engine air intake, wheels, brake discs, and other areas for any foreign objects to avoid affecting driving safety. Here is some relevant information about vehicle wading: Precautions: The location of the air filter is part of the engine's gateway. Air entering through the intake port passes through the air filter before entering the engine. When a vehicle wades through water, water may also enter the engine through the intake port. Insurance Claims: The coverage of water wading insurance includes damage to the vehicle's engine. Whether the damage is caused by driving through water or the vehicle being submerged, as long as the engine damage is due to water ingress and the owner has purchased water wading insurance, the insurance company will compensate for the engine damage.