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Car Flood Damage Repair: Is It Possible? by Joel3(m): 7:49am On Jul 23, 2017


Ask anyone about “car flood damage repair,” and most will say it’s impossible. Even car insurance companies, known to avoid spending money, tend to simply write off a flood-damaged car.


Since cars are complex machines and
flood water is harmful to all modern cars’ systems, the answer is usually not a simple one. Hydro-locked engines, short-circuiting electronics and water-logged transmissions are just a few potential results of water damage, not to mention mold, mildew and rust. Flood damage repair can fall into two categories, which can best be expressed as “economical” and “uneconomical.”


Uneconomical Car Flood Damage Repair

When cars get hit by a storm surge or river flooding, they may sit for days or weeks while water saturates everything. This can severely compromise your vehicle’s interior, electronics and powertrain. Salt water flooding, even light flooding, does the worst damage to cars. Unless you are prepared to completely rebuild the car, you should write off repairing a salt-water or long-term flooded car.


Economical Car Flood Damage Repair

Your repair options depend on the extent of the flooding, water type, depth and duration of submersion. Fresh water isn’t as corrosive as salt water, so you might be able to repair a car caught in a river flood. If you drove into a flooded road and the engine died, you might be able to repair the damages. Here’s a list of tips and things to check in the event of flooding:

1. Do not attempt to start an engine that has been flooded. A hydro-locked engine, if it even starts, will quickly destroy itself. If the oil level is abnormally high, water probably got into the crankcase because oil floats on water, making it useless as a lubricant. Remove the spark plugs and turn the engine over by hand to force water out of the cylinders. Blowing compressed air into the spark plug holes and intake also helps. Make sure to drain the oil and replace the oil filter.

2. Check transmission fluid levels, as well as the transfer case and differentials, as these may also have been flooded. Automatic transmission discs and bands tend to delaminate in water. Manual transmission synchronizers can be ruined by lack of lubrication, and a soaked clutch may rust to the flywheel. Transmission problems may be allayed by completely draining fluids and refilling, and the clutch may release once you get the engine up to temperature.

3. Pay special attention to safety systems, such as water-contaminated brake fluid or power steering fluid. Water-logged brake fluid, for example, can vaporize leading to a loss of braking power. Flush the brake system and power steering system.
Brake pads and shoes may spread rust to rotors and drums, but moving the car may free them.

4. Dry out the car by removing the seats, carpets and insulation completely. Park the car outside on a sunny day, doors and windows open, and lay everything out in the sun — don’t forget the trunk. Disconnect all electrical connectors and dry them out with a hair dryer or heat gun.
Depending on the level of flooding, you may need to drain the fuel tank to eliminate water contamination.

In general, repairing flood damage is an uncertain venture. Time is of the essence; drying your car out as quickly as possible will give you the best chance at successfully rescuing your ride.

Re: Car Flood Damage Repair: Is It Possible? by sayusuf(m): 8:09am On Jul 23, 2017
Wow
Re: Car Flood Damage Repair: Is It Possible? by princetom1(m): 9:16am On Jul 23, 2017
So, wen we say, don't buy cars from lekki and oda places that was flooded recently, some dealers think we are spoiling bizz for dem, they should be more afraid of the kind of course the buyer will lay on them
Re: Car Flood Damage Repair: Is It Possible? by GoodFollow: 11:07am On Jan 20, 2020
To be honest, I would recommend you to make a full investigation of your car as well as cleaning the whole interior, because you can have a lot of issues after a time, such as smell. My car was flooded because of the water migration, I tried to clean it up by myself but I could not manage it. I had a terrifying smell in my car, and it was nearly impossible to stay in for at least a couple of minutes. My brother had the same issue, but as far as I know he used flood damage pro in Alexandria, VA services for his car. He did not had at least a mention of a bad smell in his car. I am taking my car to the flooding damage pro next week, I think they will help me with my stinky issue
Re: Car Flood Damage Repair: Is It Possible? by Lmaomen1(m): 7:32pm On Jan 20, 2020
GoodFollow:
To be honest, I would recommend you to make a full investigation of your car as well as cleaning the whole interior, because you can have a lot of issues after a time, such as smell. My car was flooded because of the water migration, I tried to clean it up by myself but I could not manage it. I had a terrifying smell in my car, and it was nearly impossible to stay in for at least a couple of minutes. My brother had the same issue, but as far as I know he used flood damage pro in Alexandria, VA services for his car. He did not had at least a mention of a bad smell in his car. I am taking my car to the flooding damage pro next week, I think they will help me with my stinky issue

Thank you for the advice. I think this is how anybody should act in the same situation, it is very logical

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