If you can hear a click from the starter, but it does not spin, you may have sucked water into the engine. That can destroy the engine. You need to remove the spark plugs to check for water in the cylinders.
If you mean crank pulley, the water pump has failed.
The coolant will run out of the timing cover from behind the crank pulley.
BE CAREFUL! Does the engine crank? ** IF it doesn't, the air intake may have sucked up water and locked the compression cylinders hydrolically. IF it doesn't crank, pull the plugs out and try to crank the engine so that it pumps out the water. Replace the plugs and try to start again.** **IF it does, it just may need to dry out.**
My 90 lesabre did the same thing. When it cut off after driving I sprayed water on the crank sensor and it started right back up. A buick mechanic told me to do this and this is how I found out the crank sensor was bad!
no
A car can hydroplane, essentially glide on water
Dry them.
Yes, along with the belts, intake, crank pulley, timing chain cover, timing chain, and chain guides.
Stop and back out. Find another route around the water.
step slowly on the brakes
True
Without a specific cheat, driving through water does not work in Grand Theft Auto 3 nor will swimming.