Tips to avoid flood damage to your car

By CARSIFU | 20 December 2021


PETALING JAYA: With the recent flash floods happening around the country, it’s crucial to know when and how to save your vehicle from any potential damage that could result in massive repair bills.

Follow these six important tips:

Avoid driving or parking in low-lying areas
Low areas or certain basement parking lots can be prone to flooding during heavy downpours.
Your car may become partly submerged and the flood can cause heavy damage to your car, especially to the engine, electrical systems, and interior.

Avoid driving through tunnels
The risk of being caught in a flash flood is higher when driving into an underground tunnel as you are approaching lower ground that rain water is flowing to.
In general, avoid driving through any flooded areas if possible.

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 Maintain a steady slow speed
Assess the situation or surroundings first if you need to drive through a flood.
If the level is below half your vehicle’s tyre, make sure to wade through at slow speed by engaging low gear.
This helps to create a small bow wave which will avoid the surrounding water to flood the engine bay or flow into the exhaust pipe.

Your safety is the utmost priority
If your car engine happened to stop and you are stranded in the car, turn off the engine, gather your belongings and leave the stalled car immediately.
Do not try to start your car again as it will lead to more major damage.
Seek refuge at higher ground and stay there until help arrives.

Photo 1 - Bosch gives seven important tips for your car during this flood season

Don’t start the car immediately if your car has been submerged
Water would most likely have seeped into the engine, transmission, or fuel system of your car after being submerged.
Don’t start the car as you’ll just compound the damage.
Immediately seek for mechanic’s advice after the flood water has subsided or tow your car to your trusted mechanic and let the car professional take care of it.

Photo 2 - Bosch gives seven important tips for your car during this flood season

Disconnect your vehicle’s battery
Do not leave your vehicle in accessory mode with the electronics running when you are stuck in a flood.
Turn off the engine, disconnect your vehicle’s battery and please seek assistance from a mechanic once the situation returns to normal to test if the battery is functioning optimally.

Once the situation is over, do check if your car has flood insurance.

Most vehicle insurance providers offer flood insurance as an add-on and it is a good idea to opt for coverage upon renewal.

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Bosch Automotive Aftermarket Malaysia wishes all to practice safe driving during this rainy season.

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