How Many Levels Are There for Flood-Damaged Vehicles?

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DelLila
07/29/25 6:07pm
Flood-damaged vehicles are categorized into six levels. Below is relevant information about flood-damaged vehicles: Flood Level 1: Water just reaches the vehicle's chassis, the floor may get damp, but the likelihood of significant water ingress is low, and the impact on the vehicle's electrical equipment is minimal. Flood Level 2: Water reaches halfway up the wheels. Due to the vehicle's incomplete sealing, water begins to enter the interior. For lower-bodied sedans, the water level inside may affect the seat adjustment motors and electrical components like heating and ventilation. Flood Level 3: Water almost completely submerges the tires. At this point, the water level inside the vehicle will fully immerse the seat cushions and the central armrest area, significantly affecting a large number of electrical components.
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