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can heavy rain damage a car engine
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Yes, heavy rain can potentially damage a car engine. If water gets sucked into the engine, it can lead to a process known as hydro-locking. Hydro-locking happens when water enters your engine and prevents the pistons from moving. Since water doesn't compress like air does, your engine could suffer serious damage, potentially requiring a complete engine replacement.
In addition, driving through flooded streets or deep water can damage various parts of the car including the electrical system, lubricants, and interior. Always avoid driving through flooded areas if possible.
In addition, driving through flooded streets or deep water can damage various parts of the car including the electrical system, lubricants, and interior. Always avoid driving through flooded areas if possible.
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