Comment by tim333

10 hours ago

My dad went through one of those in England where it was a bit deep. The car had to have a new engine.

Make a mental note of the level of the air intake for the engine in your car, if the water doesn't make it that high you should be fine as long as you don't get stuck (no, i don't where it is on my car).

The engine gets damaged when water gets into the piston chamber i think. Water compresses less than air so important things bend or crack if the engine is running too long with water in it.

I wonder how electric cars fare with deep water.

  • I fear that advice might make some people overconfident when the water isn't stationary. Flooding doesn't have to be that intake-high to sweep a car sideways off the road.

  • I wonder how electric cars fare with deep water.

    The ground clearance for my EV is 7 inches. The manual specifies it can handle 18 inches of water.

    I don't know if that's the point where water messes with the electronics, or a swift current would start to move it sideways.

    • > I don't know if that's the point where water messes with the electronics, or a swift current would start to move it sideways.

      Flotation might also be a possibility?