What to Do If Water Enters the Exhaust Pipe?
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If water enters the car's exhaust pipe, you can go to a 4S shop for a simple cleaning and drying, which will allow the engine to function normally. If the water is shallow and the situation is not severe, you can also check the electronic systems and under the car body for accumulated water yourself. If you must start the engine, first remove the spark plugs to drain some water from the engine before reinstalling them and continuing to start. Below is an extended introduction: Determining whether to pass through a waterlogged section: When driving through waterlogged areas on rainy days, do not force your way through if the water depth exceeds half of the wheel hub of the car in front. If the road is not deeply flooded, you should slow down and pass through the waterlogged area at a reduced speed. Driving too fast can cause waves created by the wheels to enter the exhaust pipe, leading to engine stalling.