One of the heartbreaking scenes of the floods of June 29 was numerous cars floating willy nilly in viral videos.
Water and car engines don’t mix well. Some components are water-resistant, while others can fail if exposed to moisture. Understanding the risks can help prevent costly repairs.
If you’re one of the unfortunate victims, helpless at seeing your car, purchased with your hard-earned money, being drenched and soaked in rainwater mixed with filth from the gutters, then this is what you must do:
1. Do Not Start the Car – Starting an engine with water inside can cause serious damage.
2. Check the Air Filter – If wet, remove and replace it.
3. Inspect the Oil – Milky oil indicates water contamination. A full oil change is needed.
4. Dry Electrical Components – Use compressed air or a dry cloth to remove moisture.
5. Call a Mechanic – If you suspect hydrolock, get professional help immediately.














