What are the symptoms of a motorcycle after water enters the fuel tank?
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Symptoms of a car after water enters the fuel tank depend on the amount of water that has entered. The specific symptoms are as follows: Shaking: When water is delivered to the cylinders, it affects the combustion of gasoline, leading to increased carbon deposits in the cylinders, engine backfiring, shaking, etc. In severe cases, it may cause the car to stall and fail to start. Lack of Power: Incomplete combustion of gasoline directly affects the car's power, resulting in high idle speed, lack of power, and weak acceleration. Damage to the Fuel System: Water accumulation in the fuel tank can cause rust in the tank and fuel lines, thereby clogging the fuel system and affecting fuel supply. In severe cases, it may also damage other mechanical components.