Will water enter the engine if it doesn't stall when passing through deep water?
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No. Reasons: Theoretically, as long as water does not submerge the air intake, it will not affect the engine. However, there are too many unpredictable factors, such as water waves caused by passing vehicles that may splash into the air intake, and the unknown underwater environment, which may have potholes, etc., all of which can affect the vehicle's passability. If the car passes through deep water without stalling, it means the air intake did not take in water. Precautions: When driving through water, be sure to go slowly. Turn on front and rear fog lights: When driving in heavy rain, turn on the front and rear fog lights because the front fog lights disperse light without being dazzling, effectively warning vehicles ahead and behind to take caution and yield.