Heavy rain can cause a variety of problems for cars, from corrosion to operational problems. Therefore, it is wise to take appropriate protective measures to protect your car and keep it in good condition due to weather changes.
Avoid walking on roads and streets with high water levels
To avoid the dangers of water entering the engine or the car while driving in the rain, the driver must avoid driving on roads and streets with high water levels, and if that road is the only one that reaches the destination of the trip. , then these roads must be driven calmly and regularly, because the driver must know where the air filter is and where the air intakes are.
If you are driving fast and water hits the front of the car, a lot of water gets into the interior of the car, or into the air filter, which it leads to malfunction and breakdown of the engine (because it is designed to compress air, not fluids).
Park the car on a high surface
To reduce the risk of rain water entering the car, which could damage some mechanical parts, it is better to park on a relatively high surface compared to the rest of the car.
Disconnect the battery
Where possible, it is good to disconnect the car’s battery, so that a short circuit does not occur when water flows into the car, and this issue is very important in heavy rain. This will prevent any malfunction if water gets into the engine and protect the car’s electrical components.
Do not restart the engine if it stops
In a parked vehicle, if the tire is half submerged or the water level reaches the vehicle’s exhaust pipe, do not attempt to restart the engine. This also applies if you are trying to cross a stretch of water and your car stalls. Restarting the engine of a car parked in the water can allow water to enter the engine, and this can lead to a phenomenon known as hydrostatic lock. In this case, water enters the engine cylinders
It damages pistons, spark plugs and valves.
Close the windows
You must make sure that the windows of the car are closed so that water does not enter the interior cabin and damage the seats, as well as entering other areas and causing rust in different safety zones, as well as unpleasant odors later.
Do not open the doors until the water recedes
Wait for the water level to go down before opening the doors otherwise water is likely to enter the cabin and could cause serious damage to some electrical and mechanical components.
Car cover
It is better to cover your car with its own cover if you are not using it to keep rainwater away from it, as well as to protect the car from other negative effects of weather changes.
2024-04-16 05:33:12
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