Will Water Enter the Vehicle When It Reaches the Bottom Edge of the Door?
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Water will enter the vehicle when it reaches the bottom edge of the door. When the water depth is one-third of the tire height, you can safely pass through. However, when the water depth exceeds half of the tire height, it is likely to cause water to enter the vehicle. If the wading depth surpasses the bumper, drivers should remain highly vigilant to prevent engine water ingress. Related information: 1. Vehicle wading: Refers to driving in low-lying areas or on roads with accumulated water, typically occurring during rainy weather when inadequate drainage leads to water accumulation. 2. Wading insurance: Also known as vehicle loss insurance or engine special loss insurance, different insurance companies may use varying terms, but the essence remains the same. This is a newly derived insurance type, specifically referring to an additional insurance purchased by vehicle owners for engine protection.