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If the car is flooded, turn off and do not continue driving.
There are many electronic components in automobiles, including sensors, components, relays, computers, etc., which are easy to burn out once water enters and conducts electricity. It is best to go to the auto repair shop to check and make sure that there is no water in each electrical device before driving! Once the engine is flooded, it will cause a lot of damage, and this loss is also unnecessary and can be completely avoided.
The reason for the flameout is that a small amount of water arrives at the air cleaner and is blocked by the filter, and the amount of air entering at that moment is very small, which leads to the flameout. Wading is turned off, the engine intake has been flooded, and it should not be ignited again.
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When the car wades in the water and turns off, it must not be started again.
If the engine stalls due to water ingress into the vehicle, it must not be forcibly started, because it is very likely to cause serious damage such as the engine "burst", which is a deliberate secondary damage, and the loss caused by this situation is not within the scope of the "main insurance" and needs to be borne by the owner.
In case of heavy rain, the car is flooded, the driver should immediately turn off the engine and get out of the car, call a tow truck to tow the car to a 4S shop or repair shop, and let the insurance company assess the damage. After the car is "rescued" from the water, it should be repaired as soon as possible to avoid excessive water accumulation that causes the vehicle to rust and cause greater damage.
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If the car is ignited again, it is easy to cause water into the engine, which seriously leads to the fracture of the piston connecting rod, which is basically equivalent to the scrapping of the engine. It's not a simple matter of cleaning up the engine. Therefore, if the car is turned off by water, even if it is on fire, don't drive it again, you should turn off the engine immediately and wait for rescue!
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The car was stalled by the water, and it can be driven when it is on fire. But be careful not to turn off the throttle when you increase the throttle.
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It can't be started anymore, it is beyond the range of the car's adaptation to water.
Flooding the exhaust pipe is not a criterion for judging whether it can be ignited. First of all, the exhaust pipe is poured into the water, and if you don't consider other conditions, you can't get into the engine if you fire it again. However, vehicles wading in water should consider a combination of factors.
We generally say that the car is blistered and cannot be ignited, mainly because water can damage the engine and electronics.
First of all, this engine, causing the engine to enter the water, is the air intake, that is, the engine air filter, when the engine is started, the air will be sucked in from the air filter and mixed with gasoline, and if the water is flooded with the air filter, or the air filter is stained with water, the engine cylinder will be sucked into the water, resulting in the destruction of the engine.
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It can't be started anymore, it is beyond the range of the car's adaptation to water. Reasons for flameout: Water ingress into one exhaust pipe; The second is the ignition system splashed with water (sub-cylinder line, ignition coil, relay, etc.); the third is the water inlet of the air intake system; Fourth, the high-temperature power generation machine water cools too quickly, resulting in idle decline or instability.
There are other reasons as well: 1Water ingress into the exhaust pipe, and circuit damage may occur in individual cases.
2.The water level is high, and the inlet of the vehicle enters.
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The reason why the car does not catch fire after wading in the waterFirst, the high-voltage distribution system is wet or short-circuited by water ingress, resulting in flameout.
The second is that the exhaust pipe is flooded, and the position of the car exhaust pipe is relatively low, and usually the water level will stall due to the inability to exhaust when the water level overflows the exhaust pipe.
The third is water inlet at the air inlet, that is, water ingress at the air filter and causes the flameout. This is rare, and generally occurs when the water level is relatively high.
Prevent water ingress into the engine:1. If the water is quite shallow and wading, it is necessary to pay attention to the situation that the 1st or 2nd gear is used to drive smoothly into the water at low speed to prevent the throttle from slamming or slamming, so as to prevent splashes from splashing the engine and affecting the engine to stall.
2. When driving in the water, you should pass through the water in one breath to prevent shifting gears or sharp turns as much as possible.
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Hello, in such a situation, don't start the car again. Immediately call the ** tow truck to fix the car. Engine damage caused by water and then starting, I hope my answer can help you, I wish you a happy car!
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Can't ignition, as long as the ignition, the engine will only be overhauled, don't ignition directly call the maintenance personnel to the auto repair shop, dry the air grid, the water of the intake manifold, fold the spark plug and ignite, and then light the water after the water is discharged [If the car has a problem, ask the car master. 4S shop professional technician, 10 minutes to solve. 】
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The fire went out in the water, and then it came out after the second start of the state. In this case, it is possible that the engine does not have water ingress, that is, it can be started for the second time, and basically there is no problem with the engine not entering the water. If this phenomenon occurs, it means that as long as the engine works normally, there is no fault light, and the power of the engine is normal, this is basically not much of a problem, there is not much impact, this situation is that the engine does not enter the water, so this has nothing to do with it, and it can be used normally.
Summary] Turned off the fire in the water, and then turned it out after the second start. In this case, it is possible that the engine did not enter the water, that is, the second time it can be started, basically the engine has no water and does not burn much of a problem. If this phenomenon occurs, it means that as long as the engine is working normally, there is no fault lamp, and the power of the engine is normal, this is basically not much of a problem, there is not much impact, this situation is that the engine does not enter the water, so this has nothing to do with it, and it can be used normally.
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If the car stalls in the water and is activated by the second start, there is a possibility that water will enter the exhaust pipe and the engine will be damaged.
Don't open the door if the car exceeds the threshold on the water surface in the water, the main driver's seat below generally has the car ABS, airbag sensor, flooded performance will be affected, do not "second start", should hurry up and wait for rescue, or get out of the car and push away.
If the car is found to be flooded, the car owner should contact the customer service of the car insurance as soon as possible to let the car be damaged and then make a claim. It is best for the owner to take a picture of the ** when the car is flooded to keep it. In addition, it is a good idea to keep a copy of the newspaper that covered the day's heavy rain.
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If there is wood to open out, or the fire is extinguished again, it is generally not recommended to start it a second time after the fire is turned off, so that the water will be sucked into the combustion chamber.
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