How Deep Can a Sedan Drive Through Water?
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The wading depth of a sedan usually does not exceed 20 centimeters, and some lower-profile models may not even exceed 15 centimeters. Here are some precautions regarding vehicle wading: 1. Do not restart the engine: Water entering the cylinder block does not provide lubrication, and restarting the engine can cause severe wear to engine pistons, cylinder blocks, etc., and in severe cases, even lead to engine failure. 2. When driving through waterlogged sections: When driving through waterlogged sections, the driver should first assess the actual situation (depth of water) to decide whether to proceed. If the driver frequently travels through this waterlogged section and is confident in their vehicle's ability to pass, they may attempt to proceed.