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can a car engine get wet
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Yes, a car engine can get wet. In fact, it's quite common for engines to get wet due to rain, car washes, or cleaning under the hood. However, repeated or extensive exposure to water can cause potential problems. This is especially true for electronic components or if water gets into the engine through the intake or exhaust. Therefore, it's recommended to keep the engine as dry as possible, and if it does get wet, to let it dry out before starting the vehicle.
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