What to Do When Your Car Is Flooded in Heavy Rain?
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Once the vehicle is submerged in water and cannot be started, never attempt to restart it, never attempt to restart it, never attempt to restart it. Restarting the engine will definitely cause it to be irreparably damaged. If there is an insurance policy, any issues arising from a second start will not be covered by the insurance company. Here are the relevant steps to take: 1. Immediate actions: First, disconnect the car's power. If the car has been soaked in water, turning on the power will burn out many components. Shift the car's gear directly to neutral. An engine that has been waterlogged must not be forcibly started, as doing so will cause significant damage. 2. Next steps: Contact a 4S shop or nearby auto repair shop to arrange for a tow truck to take the car for repairs. Confirm with the repair shop staff that the vehicle has not been started, remind them not to start it during repairs, and note this on the repair order. Confirm that you have not started the car. Have the insurance company assess the damage as soon as possible and assist the repair personnel in taking photos of the car for documentation.