Is it okay if the car doesn't stall when passing through waterlogged sections?
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It has an impact on the car. After wading through water, a comprehensive inspection of the vehicle should be conducted. Precautions for driving through water: When driving through water, the speed should not be too fast. Use a low gear to enter the water smoothly and proceed slowly to prevent water splashes from wetting the engine's electrical components, which could cause the engine to stall. Below is an introduction to vehicle insurance: 1. Compulsory Traffic Insurance: This is a mandatory insurance required by the state. If not purchased, traffic police can impose fines upon inspection. This insurance provides limited compensation, mainly for others, and does not cover your own vehicle. 2. Third-party Liability Insurance: This is used to compensate for losses caused by the owner to third-party personal injuries or deaths. This must be purchased as it provides protection for both yourself and others. 3. Vehicle Damage Insurance: Used to compensate for losses to your own vehicle caused by natural disasters and accidents. It is recommended for new drivers. 4. No-deductible Insurance: An additional insurance that transfers the responsibility the owner would otherwise bear to the insurance company, reducing the owner's losses. If you have purchased both Vehicle Damage Insurance and Third-party Liability Insurance, it is best to also purchase No-deductible Insurance.
Having driven for many years, I believe one must never take driving through waterlogged roads lightly. Not stalling may seem safe on the surface, but it actually hides numerous hazards. Deep water can easily flood the engine intake, especially during heavy rain—water levels reaching halfway up the wheels can already damage the engine. Even if the engine doesn’t stall, water splashing onto electrical components can corrode wiring, leading to subsequent malfunctions. I always slow down, test the water depth to ensure it’s below knee level before proceeding, and promptly check the engine bay for any signs of water afterward. Regular maintenance to ensure the vehicle’s water-wading capability is crucial. Beginners can seek advice from experienced drivers to avoid costly repairs. Stay vigilant when driving in the rain—prevention is better than cure—to ensure a safe journey.