depends
if the water got into the air intake it may have been drawn into the pistons in this case when you turn the engine over the water will not compress as the piston rises and you may damage the engine
best bet on a petrol is remove spark plugs and turn it over manually if no water is visible in the plug holes then turn over on starter motor
with a diesel you have to remove the injectors
this is worse case you may be lucky
best of luck
check all the fuses under the hood, if you are using a test light, do is with the ignition on, other than that, it could be the ignition module or coil packs
Even if this were possible, as the water went towards the center it'd become steam due to the heat of the core.
Coil and/or distributor probably wet Plugs and plug wires probably wet
There were helicopters that flew in and let down ladders to save people from the flood. This was the only form of rescue they could use, as the roads were flooded. also people were evacuated from the scene as the water went up to some houses roofs!
Try checking that your ignition hasn't gotten wet i.e. distributor sparkplug leads etc Just try spraying everything with WD 40 0r a similar oil spray.
if you did not get it yt its okay but if you aleady went through the process your probably pregnant or your late
If the engine went under water so did everything else such as the transmission, front and rear differentials and all of the electronics. If you intend to continue to drive the vehicle it will become a money pit.
Difficult to answer as it all depends on the source...
due to the geographical change of the earth Indus valley civilization went into the water.frequent flood raised by the aftershock of the earthquake in the mental or the outer layer led to the decline of Indus valley civilization.
Turn the lights out, in the light house, I saw you coming, Felt the ship wreck Saw the wreckage, I heard you yelling, Just a mess when I saw your reflection in the sand, Wondering where you were washed up, Or I ran to the water, Mmmmm, I can put my hands down in it, But I won't bring nothing up, Sitting at the shore all day, waiting on the tide to come But you can't hold on to water, It fills you up but never stays, It's only good to wash away, Today and your loving me like water, You're slipping through my fingers touch, Natural disaster love, bringing on the flood, The flood, Love me like a flood, the flood, Bring it on, Stay the night out, by the beach house, It's oh so quiet, Lit a candle, By the window, so you might find it, Hope you know you'll always have a place to call your home, Still I can't help but think I could have saved you from drowning, Ohhh, oh, I can put my hands down in it, yeah, But I won't bring nothing up, Sitting on the shore all day Just waiting on the tide to come, But you can't hold on to water, It fills you up but never stays, It's only good to wash away, Today and your loving me like water, You're slipping through my fingers touch, Natural disaster love, bringing on the flood, The flood, Love me like a flood, the flood, Bring it on, I knew the waves were icy, when I felt them all retreating, Went to take a dive in the deep end, Oh, what was I thinking? But you can't hold on to water, It fills you up but never stays, It's only good to wash away, Today and your loving me like water, You're slipping through my fingers touch, Natural disaster love, bringing on the flood, The flood, Love me like a flood, the flood, Bring it on, Ohohohoh Ohohohoh Rising and falling in my dreams, Rising and the falling of my tears that fill the ocean, (the ocean, the ocean)
If we choose to believe that the biblical Flood was a real, historical event, we must be unable to explain how the earth was dried or where all the water went. Certainly a breeze would not be enough to help and, in any case, any water that evaporated would simply come back down as rain.
Try putting the car in neutral and try to start it if it doesn't start you might need a new starter we just went through that problem