Will There Be Aftereffects If a Car Doesn't Stall When Passing Through Flooded Sections?
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No, as long as water does not enter the car, there will be no significant damage even if the car gets wet. Below are the specific identification principles for water-damaged vehicles: Definition of a Water-Damaged Vehicle: A water-damaged vehicle refers to a car that has been submerged in water, typically meaning the wiring has been soaked, the water depth exceeds one-third of the wheel height, and the bottom components of the vehicle have been in prolonged contact with water. Based on the extent of water immersion, water-damaged vehicles can be categorized into three levels. Flooded Vehicle: When the water level exceeds the car's chassis, it is called a flooded vehicle. Semi-Submerged Vehicle: When the water level exceeds the oil dipstick, it is termed a semi-submerged vehicle. Fully Submerged Vehicle: When the water level exceeds the engine hood or the dashboard surface, it is referred to as a fully submerged vehicle.