How to Drive Through Water Accumulation?

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RyanLynn
07/25/25 3:36am
Here are some tips for driving through water accumulation: 1. Observe the water depth carefully: If the water depth exceeds the vehicle's maximum wading depth, make the following preparations before entering the water: close the radiator shutters, remove the fan belt, and wrap the distributor and high-voltage wires with plastic film. Also, observe the route and speed of the vehicle ahead to estimate the water depth and determine if your car can pass through. 2. Engage low gear and drive in slowly when entering the water: Avoid rushing into the water to prevent the engine from getting soaked. Keep the steering wheel steady while driving, and do not shift gears or stop. 3. After passing through the water: Immediately remove the protective wrapping from the electrical components, dry any wet parts, and reinstall the fan belt. Maintain a moderate speed after continuing your journey. If the vehicle has been submerged, the owner should send it to a repair shop as soon as possible.
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