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Driving Through Flood Waters
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/vi deo_and _audio/ headlin es/3805 6955
Isn't this just plain stupid ? All cars have catalytic converters these days, and I have always been led to believe driving through deep flood waters, especially at speed was daft and dangerous !
Isn't this just plain stupid ? All cars have catalytic converters these days, and I have always been led to believe driving through deep flood waters, especially at speed was daft and dangerous !
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http:// www.tel egraph. co.uk/c ars/adv ice/how -to-dri ve-thro ugh-flo ods/
though my own advice, which I have taken, is "live on a hill".
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though my own advice, which I have taken, is "live on a hill".
I once drove my bosses brand new Peugeot into a 12 inch flood. The engines just locked solid and was a right off. The air intake sucked the water straight into the engine, you cant compress water!! The air intake was mounted directly behind the grill. New engine required!
I didnt get employee of the month reward that month!
I didnt get employee of the month reward that month!
Sound advice from jno's link
///If you decide to go through, stay on the crown of the road where possible and crawl through the water very slowly in first gear. Keep the engine revs up (by slipping the clutch if necessary) to avoid water entering the exhaust pipe. Also avoid the temptation to make a quick exit, as going at speed can push water into the engine///
That's the way to do it!
Baldric @10:28 is absolutely right. Driving fast causes a bow-wave which will affect other vehicles and houses, if any nearby. Don't forget to dry your brakes out as soon as you get out of the water by driving with your left foot lightly on the brake pedal. You don't have to do but if you don't you might find yourself using the other method of stopping.
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