What to Do When Water Enters Through Unclosed Car Windows Without Accumulation?

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DelThomas
07/30/25 7:46am
If water enters through unclosed car windows without accumulation, here are the solutions: 1. Remove Water: First, absorb the water inside the car, then wipe dry the damp areas. 2. Ventilate: Open the car doors to ventilate, and sprinkle some water-absorbing beads inside the car to continue absorbing moisture. If not available, newspapers or rice can be used as substitutes. 3. Wet/Dry Vacuum: If you have a wet/dry vacuum or a dryer, it's even better as it can quickly remove moisture from the car. 4. Auto Repair Shop: After the moisture in the car has dried, test the electronic devices to ensure they are functioning properly. If any malfunction or short circuit occurs, promptly visit a 4S shop or auto repair shop for repairs.
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