Will the engine be affected after driving through water?
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If the vehicle is not restarted after driving through water, the engine will not be affected. Below is extended information on parts that need to be inspected or cleaned after wading through water: Chassis: Rainwater on the road is usually muddy, and dirt in the water can easily adhere to the chassis. If not cleaned promptly, these contaminants can cause rust on the chassis. Therefore, after wading through water, the chassis should be thoroughly cleaned at a repair shop, with special attention paid to areas such as the axle shafts, tie rods, suspension, and brakes. Headlights: If the headlight covers are not well-sealed, water can easily enter the headlights, forming condensation and affecting the lighting performance. If water enters the headlights, immediate remedial action should be taken; if not addressed in time, replacement may be necessary.