Flooded Car? Don’t Panic, Here’s What You Should Do!

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Mobil Kebanjiran

Flooded car, what to do? The impact of flooding on vehicles can be very disruptive and damaging. In addition to threats to driver safety, flooding also increases the risk of damage to various car components, from engine systems to electronic parts. Car owners need to understand the appropriate steps to take after their vehicle has been flooded to minimize losses and ensure a speedy recovery.

This article aims to provide guidance on the actions to take when a car is flooded, as well as highlight the importance of a reliable vehicle maintenance solution, such as the Vehicle Maintenance System from  TransTRACK. With the right steps and planned maintenance, car owners can protect their investment and ensure the car continues to operate optimally, even after facing difficult environmental challenges such as flooding.

Don’t Start the Engine When the Car is Flooded

This is an important step because if the engine is started while the car is flooded, it can cause serious damage to the car’s engine and electrical system. Water can enter the engine cylinders and damage internal components. It is best to wait until the car is evacuated from the water before attempting to start the engine.

Immediately Disconnect the Battery Cable in the Car

When a car is flooded, water can damage the car’s electrical system and cause a short circuit or other damage. Disconnecting the battery cable will prevent electric current from flowing and reduce the risk of further damage to the electrical system.

Check and Clean the Car’s Electrical System

After removing the car from the water, check the car’s electrical system to make sure there is no damage or corrosion. Clean connectors and cables that may have been exposed to water or mud. Also check the fuses to make sure none are burnt or damaged.

Check the Condition of Oil, Fuel, and Air Purifier

Water can enter the oil, fuel, and air systems in a flooded car. Check the oil and fuel levels, and make sure there is no water contamination. If contaminated, the oil, fuel, and air cleaner should be replaced.

Drain the Gas Tank

If the car is flooded with high enough water, it is likely that water will enter the gas tank. Drain the gas tank to remove any water that may have accumulated inside. This is important to prevent damage to the engine due to contaminated fuel.

Dry Car Panels, Lights, and Interiors

Water can damage car interior parts such as panels, lights, and seat fabric. Dry these parts as quickly as possible to prevent further damage and mold or odor growth.

Take it to an Authorized Dealer for Further Inspection

After the initial steps have been taken, it’s best to take the car to an authorized dealer or trusted repair shop for further inspection. They can perform a thorough inspection and address any damage or other issues that may have occurred due to flooding.

Check the Brake System and Tire Condition

After the car has been flooded, it is important to check the brake system thoroughly. Make sure there is no water trapped in the brake system as it can reduce the effectiveness of braking. Also, check the overall condition of the tires, including air pressure and any cracks or other damage caused by being submerged in water.

Check the Engine Cooling System

Flooding can damage the engine cooling system as water can enter the radiator or coolant hoses. Check if there is water mixed with the coolant or if there are signs of damage to the cooling system. If a problem is found, immediately repair or replace the damaged component.

Clean and Dry the Car Interior

Once the floodwaters have receded, make sure to thoroughly clean and dry the car interior. Use a vacuum to remove any remaining water in the car, including under the carpet and inside the console. Then, leave the car open so that the air can dry the interior properly. This is important to prevent unpleasant odors and mold growth inside the car.

Check and Replace the Air Filter and Oil Filter

After the car has been flooded, check the air filter and oil filter to ensure there is no damage or contamination due to water. If there is damage or contamination, replace the filters immediately to prevent further damage to the engine.

Check Electronic Systems and Sensors

Flooding can damage the electronic systems and sensors in the car. Check all electronic components such as lights, horn, infotainment system, parking sensors, and others to make sure they are functioning properly. If a problem is found, immediately take the car to a repair shop for repair.

Make sure your car insurance is active

If the car is flooded, make sure to contact your insurance company immediately. Some car insurance policies include flood damage protection. File a claim as soon as possible so that the claim process can be processed immediately.

Avoid Driving Unnecessarily

After a car is flooded, it is best to avoid driving unnecessarily, especially if you are not sure that the car has been thoroughly inspected and repaired. Wait until all repairs and inspections have been completed so that there is no risk of further damage when used again.

By taking these steps, you can minimize the damage to the flooded car and ensure that the car can function properly again afterwards. If you find it difficult or unsure, you should consult a trusted mechanic or repair shop for further assistance.

By keeping your car in the best condition, you can avoid or minimize damage from flooding or other environmental conditions. Get more benefits by using TransTRACK’s  Vehicle Maintenance System. This system helps you to maintain your car regularly, track maintenance history, and receive early warnings about maintenance expansions. Protect your investment and make sure your car is always road-ready with TransTRACK. Be the first to find out more and start taking advantage now!

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