Hi all.
So I got off work just now and it's raining cats and dogs. And chow mien and egg rolls. I wanted to pull into a car parking garage or awning type of place to change so I don't get work clothes wet.
As I tried to pull into the drive way of a parking garage, there was like a foot or more or however deep it was of water, right at the entry point only though. A good amount of the car's front was in the water. I put it in reverse and pulled out right away.
I noticed some steam coming out the fender area.
So how much damage could I have done? I'm sitting typing this, and the car still runs, like 15 min later.
It's a 2010 mustangs rag top. The air filter unit should be by the wiper blades if I recall correctly.
I read online that people drive through a foot of water and don't really have problems. A quick nose dive into water and pull out right away shouldn't have issues?
Did I damage anything? Anyone with experience?
So I got off work just now and it's raining cats and dogs. And chow mien and egg rolls. I wanted to pull into a car parking garage or awning type of place to change so I don't get work clothes wet.
As I tried to pull into the drive way of a parking garage, there was like a foot or more or however deep it was of water, right at the entry point only though. A good amount of the car's front was in the water. I put it in reverse and pulled out right away.
I noticed some steam coming out the fender area.
So how much damage could I have done? I'm sitting typing this, and the car still runs, like 15 min later.
It's a 2010 mustangs rag top. The air filter unit should be by the wiper blades if I recall correctly.
I read online that people drive through a foot of water and don't really have problems. A quick nose dive into water and pull out right away shouldn't have issues?
Did I damage anything? Anyone with experience?