If the water level was high enough to cover the engine and water got into the crankcase, the engine would suffer severe damage if it was to be driven. So would the transmission and the rest of the drive-train.
The engine will overheat.
There are no water pipes passing through the interior cabin of a car.
It burns up the engine very quickly.
Circulating water will not be sufficient and the car will overheat.
The car may overheat!
It is a chemical change.
If the driver of the car has permission to drive and didn't have insurance. The claim could be filed with the insurance company that insures the car. Chad Joiner
you got water under the distributer that shorted out the electrical components
You change polarity which can very possibly damage all electrical components.
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see answer given on how to change water pump on 92 deville. Same car.
hi my car is leaking from the water pump so what can i do to stop leak ? and if i need to change the water pump would you guys tell me how can i change it?my car is 1997 Buick LeSabre v6 engine