How Many Years Can a Statically Flooded Car Still Be Driven?
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The number of years a flooded car can still be driven depends on the extent of water immersion. If the damage is not severe and proper maintenance is carried out afterward, it can generally be driven for five to six years without issues. Common problems that may arise in a flooded car include: Moldy Interior: The most obvious and superficial issue with a flooded car is that the interior is prone to mold. Interior materials are mostly absorbent, and rainwater contains many impurities and bacteria. The enclosed and poorly ventilated interior space leads to extremely high humidity after flooding, creating an environment conducive to mold growth. Electronic Circuit Damage: The car's internal electronic control systems can be damaged. The corrosive nature of mixed rainwater can affect electrical functions, particularly impacting future usage. Transmission Failure: If the water level rises above the engine compartment, the transmission is highly likely to be flooded. Once water enters the transmission, the vehicle may experience issues such as slipping, shaking, and rough gear shifts, potentially shortening the transmission's lifespan or even rendering it unusable.