Will the Engine Take in Water If It Doesn't Stall When Crossing Deep Water?
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In theory, the engine will not take in water if it doesn't stall when crossing deep water. Otherwise, the vehicle will become a flooded car. Below is detailed information about flooded cars: Overview: A flooded car refers to a vehicle that has been submerged in water, typically meaning the engine and transmission have been soaked, with the water depth exceeding the wheels and body seats, and the bottom components of the vehicle being in prolonged contact with water. The risk factor is very high, as the electrical circuits can easily short-circuit, leading to accidents such as fires. Others: "Flooded cars" can be repaired to a certain extent, but even after repair, there are serious hidden dangers. The longer the soaking time, the higher the probability of malfunctions, and they cannot be completely fixed.