The recent Kerala floods caused catastrophic damage not only to human and animal life but also to the buildings and cars. In fact, it was estimated that cars worth ₹1000 crores were submerged during the floods.
While such natural disasters don’t come with a warning sign, we can do our best to stay prepared for the aftermath, like purchasing motor vehicle insurance to take care of any expense that may arise due to natural disasters. Water damage can destroy everything from your car’s interiors to your wheels. Read on to find what to do if your car is flooded with water.
Step One: Call Your Vehicle Insurance Provider
Much like any other accident, the first step in your checklist should be to call your vehicle insurance company in case your car is flooded.
Step Two: Do not Try to Start the Engine
While your first instinct when your car is flooded would be to try to restart the engine, resist this temptation. If water has already entered your car engine, trying to start your car can destroy the engine.
Step Three: Assess the Damage
Survey the extent of damage before you take the next step. Debris and mud create a waterline around the interior as well as exterior of your car.
- Water level above the dashboard: Your motor vehicle insurance company will consider the car has been totalled and will require a professional assessment from a mechanic.
- Water below the bottom of the doors: Move to Step Four
Step Four: Open the Doors
If your car is flooded, its interiors, if left unattended, can allow mould to grow. Once you open the doors and roll down the windows, do the following:
- Place towels on the floor
- Get the car to a higher ground
Step Five: Disconnect the Battery
Before you check the other parts of your vehicle, disconnecting the battery can protect you from electric shocks.
Step Six: Look Under the Hood
Do not start your engine if you see any of the following:
- Water droplets on the dipstick
- High oil level
- Water in the air filter
Step Seven: Change Oil and Air Filter
The next step to take if your car is flooded is to change the fluids. You can either carry out these repairs yourself or wait for a mechanic:
- Change the engine oil
- Change the transmission fluid
Step Eight: Check Other Signs of Damage
If you have an older vehicle, chances are the fuel system is not sealed. In this case, you’ll need to check out the following fluids:
- Braking fluid
- Clutch fluid
- Coolant
- Power steering fluid