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June 14th, 2013 12:23 AM #1
Ok so you're on the road and the rain is pouring so you find yourself going through knee-deep waters. You somehow find the guts to drive your car through the flood and after minutes of agony hearing the water splashing onto your car's undercarriage, you finally come out the other end with your car still running. You go home to rest. The following day, you:
A. Clean your brakes
B. Have your car lifted and have a pressure washer wash out all the dirt
C. Check your tyres for damage from nails, screws, bits of metal
Did I miss anything else? What do you do after going through a flood?
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June 14th, 2013 08:09 AM #2
Check your carpets, or underneath, to make sure nothing inside got wet. That will start to stink.
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June 14th, 2013 08:51 AM #3
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June 14th, 2013 09:58 AM #4
are you driving a sedan or an suv/pick-up? knee deep waters is nothing to worry about if you're driving an suv/pick-up, any car that can't take on a flood that low shouldn't be called an suv/pick-up.:bwahaha: when i pass by flood that low, after i pass by the flood i just tap on the brakes and make sure they're still working.
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June 14th, 2013 10:18 AM #5
At the next service stop or after the rainy season, it would be good to flush your brake fluid as well. Also, depending on your transmission breather location, it would be good to change the aTF or gear oil to avoid contamination if you forded high waters.
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June 14th, 2013 11:35 AM #6
Good one.
I just changed the wheel bearings on my sedan.
I drive both types and yes, I tap my brakes too. I remember one time when my car's brakes were slipping after I passed a high flood. Luckily, it started to work after a minute of pumping the brake pedal.
Good tip! I just flushed my brake fluid and changed the differential and ATF on my SUV. I better do the same for the others.
Thanks guys! Keep it coming.
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June 14th, 2013 11:43 AM #7
Bakit kailangan pa lumusong sa baha? Alam mo naman na madami ka kailangan gawin or palitan pagkatapos ng gagawin mo. Best advice, iwan ang kotse sa mall or office. Mas ok na magbayad ng overnight parking kesa bumili ng mga bago at mahal na piyesa. Andun din ung risk na hindi mo magamit ung auto mo ng ilang linggo or buwan pag nasira.
^_^SPOILED
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June 14th, 2013 01:19 PM #9
I dunno... Hindi ko pa kasi inilusong ang mga sasakyan namin sa baha... not when I'm driving.
Iwas kasi ako lagi sa mga baha. Alam kong makaka- sama sa sasakyan.
At saka mahirap masiraan ng sasakyan, malamang sa hindi, wala ring makaka- tulong sa iyo.
Pag may baha ahead, atras na ako then go to higher grounds. Hintay for waters to subside.
Then, pagdating sa bahay, punas- punas, linis- linis, a little check on electricals and tires.
Ini- ingatan ko lang 'yung tagas sa langis o gas. Baka may butas sa tank or tubes kaya may tulo or leak.
I just put tape or Vulca Seal on the hole/s then, temporarily out of order muna siya.
Siyempre, sa talyer rin ang punta niya. Saka na lang ulit gamitin kapag talagang ayos na.
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