How to prevent Car Flooding...




How to prevent Car Flooding...

If you get advance warning of flooding, it's best to move your car to higher ground to reduce the risk of costly damage or the hassle of an insurance claim (if you have a comprehensive auto cover).

1. Only drive through water if you know that it's not too deep - generally this would mean no more than halfway up your wheels.

2. Don't try driving through fast-moving water, such as at a flooded bridge approach – your car could easily be swept away.

3. If you're driving and become stuck in flood water, it's generally best to stay in the car and  call for help rather than try to get out
- unless the water is shallow, stationary and you can see the ground beneath the water.

4. If you return to find your car standing in flood water it's best to leave it and call for help or wait for the flood water to subside, rather than try to get to it and move it - unless the water is shallow, stationary and you can see the ground beneath the water.

Flood water, particularly sea water, can play havoc with vehicle electrics causing intermittent or erratic operation of lights and wipers for example.  Sometimes the consequences can be more dangerous, and we've seen cases where all the airbags have deployed suddenly and without warning some time after a vehicle was recovered.  If flood water has reached floor height or got inside the vehicle it's best to call for help before attempting to recover it.

Soirce: info@automaze.net

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