Is It Acceptable to Purchase a Statically Submerged Car If the Engine Hasn't Been Flooded?
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It depends on the duration and depth of the car's submersion. Even if the engine hasn't been flooded, prolonged exposure to deep water can still cause significant damage to the vehicle. 1. Electrical Issues: Cars are equipped with various electronic devices. If the circuits get corroded or rusted due to water exposure, all functions could be affected, potentially rendering the car undrivable. Compared to dealing with a flooded engine, repairing damaged wiring is more troublesome, time-consuming, and labor-intensive, often requiring a full vehicle inspection. 2. Hazards of Submerged Vehicles: If a vehicle is submerged, it's prone to rust in body components, which shortens its lifespan and reduces safety performance. For example, water damage can cause corrosion and rust in the vehicle's wiring, leading to sudden stalling or spontaneous combustion due to short circuits while driving.