What To Do With A Flooded Vehicle …
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Repairing a Flooded Car, Once Outside of Water Prioritize safety by assessing the surroundings. Carefully evaluate the extent of damage. Remove water from the car. Disconnect the battery. Remove interior components. Inspect and clean wiring and electrical components. Drain fluids. Inspect the engine. Do not start the car. Roll down the windows. Look for a high-water mark. Get any residual water out of the car. 1. Do Not Start the Car This is key. ... 2. Disconnect the Battery Disconnect the battery as quickly as possible. ... 3. Roll Down The Windows ... 4. Look For a High-Water Mark ... Step 1: Safety First Prioritize safety by assessing the surroundings. ... Step 2: Assess The Damage After ensuring safety, carefully evaluate the extent of damage. ... Step 3: Remove Water ...
Prioritize safety by assessing the surroundings.
Carefully evaluate the extent of damage.
Remove water from the car.
Disconnect the battery.
Remove interior components.
Inspect and clean wiring and electrical components.
Drain fluids.
Inspect the engine.
Do not start the car.
Roll down the windows.
Look for a high-water mark.
Get any residual water out of the car.
1. Do Not Start the Car This is key. ...
2. Disconnect the Battery Disconnect the battery as quickly as possible. ...
3. Roll Down The Windows ...
4. Look For a High-Water Mark ...
Step 1: Safety First Prioritize safety by assessing the surroundings. ...
Step 2: Assess The Damage After ensuring safety, carefully evaluate the extent of damage. ...
Step 3: Remove Water ...
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