
Whether cars in 4S stores will be flooded during heavy rain depends on the location where the vehicles are parked. If parked in low-lying areas, they may be submerged; otherwise, they will not. Below is relevant information about flooded cars: Precautions: Repairs are possible, but it is crucial to remember that most components in the vehicle must be disassembled for water damage treatment. All electrical connectors should undergo water damage treatment and be coated with anti-rust oil. The airbag and computer systems require thorough circuit cleaning, and replacement may be necessary if needed. The engine also needs to be disassembled for water damage treatment. Flooded car categories: If the water level exceeds the car's chassis, it is considered a water-damaged car; if the water level surpasses the oil dipstick, it can be termed a semi-submerged car; if the water level exceeds the engine hood or dashboard, it is classified as a fully submerged car.

I think there is indeed a risk of flooding for cars at 4S dealerships during heavy rainstorms, as vehicles are usually parked in outdoor lots. Without a proper drainage system or if the area is low-lying, accumulated rainwater can easily rise above the wheels or even submerge the chassis. I personally witnessed a friend's car being damaged beyond repair due to electrical system failure while waiting for pickup at a 4S dealership during a heavy rainstorm. Typically, 4S dealerships park cars on concrete surfaces or slightly elevated areas and regularly clean drainage ditches, but no one can fully control extreme weather conditions. I recommend that car owners pay attention to whether the dealership's parking location is far from rivers or low-lying areas when choosing a 4S shop. If possible, it's best to avoid the rainy season for new car maintenance.

From what I understand in the automotive industry, vehicles at 4S dealerships can indeed get flooded during heavy rainstorms. Most dealerships prioritize parking cars in indoor garages or elevated parking areas, but it's hard to say for outdoor sections. Water accumulation beyond a certain depth can cause severe damage to batteries, sensors, and internal components. I've seen cases where repair costs after such incidents can be extremely high. Therefore, 4S dealerships should take preventive measures in advance, such as reinforcing parking lot drainage facilities before the rainy season. Car owners can also call ahead to remind them to move vehicles or conduct inspections. Remember, prevention is better than cure—this directly affects the safety of your beloved car.

Cars at 4S dealerships can indeed get flooded during heavy rainstorms, especially if the parking area is low-lying or has poor drainage. I've heard friends complain about their vehicles being flooded when parked at a 4S shop during torrential rains, with water entering the engine bay and causing major malfunctions. Fortunately, most 4S stores choose higher ground for parking and have maintenance staff conducting timely inspections, but problems can still occur. It's advisable for car owners to avoid sending their new cars for repairs during the rainy season if possible, or to choose a reliable dealership location.


