What are the symptoms of a small amount of water entering the engine?
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When a small amount of water enters the engine, the main symptoms include engine stalling while driving, brake failure, whitening of engine oil, and white smoke from the exhaust pipe. The primary manifestations of a small amount of water entering the engine are as follows: 1. Engine stalling while driving: When the vehicle experiences a lack of power during acceleration or suddenly stalls while driving, it is usually due to water entering the engine's combustion chamber, preventing the spark plugs from functioning properly. 2. Brake failure: If the vehicle exhibits symptoms of weak braking or complete brake failure, it may be due to water entering the brake fluid, causing it to vaporize under high temperatures. 3. Whitening of engine oil: Normal engine oil is light yellow or colorless. If the oil turns white or becomes cloudy, it may indicate the presence of water. 4. White smoke from the exhaust pipe: When water enters the engine fuel or cylinders, the high temperatures generated by the engine's operation will vaporize it, forming water vapor that is expelled through the exhaust pipe.