Will the braking effect of the brakes remain unchanged after a motor vehicle wades through water?
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After a motor vehicle wades through water, the braking effect of the brakes will change. Below is relevant information about driving through water in a motor vehicle: 1. Principle: After driving through water, the buoyancy of water and the impact of flowing water will limit the exertion of the vehicle's driving force. Electrical equipment is also highly susceptible to moisture and short circuits, affecting braking performance. 2. Consequences: Driving through water has a significant impact on the vehicle's engine. In severe cases, it can lead to engine flooding, resulting in the vehicle being unable to start or the engine being burned out. Additionally, driving through water may not be covered by insurance claims.