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DEEP WATER

If you determine it is safe to go on, proceed slowly and avoid making large waves in the water. In a manual transmission car, engage first gear and keep the engine running fast by releasing the clutch enough to partially engage gear and giving more acceleration than usual. The fast-moving exhaust gases prevent water from entering the tailpipe. In cars with automatic transmission, engage first gear and feather the brake, slowing the vehicle while keeping engine revs up at the same time. But doing this for more than a few seconds can seriously damage the engine. If submerged too deep, the engine will stall and water will enter through the air intake, causing a condition called engine hydro-lock, forcing the car to stop.

What should you do if stalled in deep water? If possible, have someone tow your car out. A car with a manual transmission can be driven out using the starter motor. The job is made easier by removing the spark plugs, thereby lowering compression and allowing the starter to crank easily. Try not to let water enter the cylinders as it can lock the engine, ruining it. This is a last resort for rescuing a car stranded in a flood and is not recommended.

STORY BONITO CHHABRIA Source July 2001   
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