Will Water Enter the Transmission If an Automatic Car Doesn't Stall While Wading Through Water?
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If the car doesn't stall after wading through water, it only indicates that the engine hasn't taken in water. Here are the specific details: 1. Reason: As long as the water doesn't submerge the air intake, it won't affect the engine. There are too many unpredictable factors, such as waves caused by passing vehicles that might splash into the air intake, or unknown underwater conditions like potholes, which can affect the vehicle's ability to pass through. If the car doesn't stall while driving through deep water, it means the vehicle's air intake hasn't taken in water. 2. Judgment When Stationary: If the car is stationary, you can check the air filter to determine if water has entered. The air filter is made of paper; if it's dry or slightly damp, the car hasn't taken in water. If the filter is wet, then water has entered the car. This is the simplest and most effective method to determine if a car has taken in water.