Drain and replace the fluid, inspect and replace the breather if necessary.
No, Do not drill a hole in your muffler! The water evaporate when the car gets warmed up. If you drill a hole in your muffler, The next time it gets inspected it will fail.
Water can get in when the firewall flashing is missing outside under the windshield cowling. The water gets into the heater/defroster system and then drains on to the floor.
take off the distributor and dry or let the car sit until it starts...............
The sentence "He gets farts in the car" should be written like this. "He gets in the car and farts" or "He farts in the car
whoever she owes the money too gets the car whoever she owes the money too gets the car
Careless driving probably. It's certainly not what is meant by 'dipping the headlights.
A small amount of water, engine will idle poorly and lose power. A large amount of water, engine will cease to run.
I believe the water causes condensation in the gas,and could cause a problem with stalling. Provided it is an older model car.
If it has a sunroof, check the drain tubes for the sunroof. They plug up and the water gets in the car.
It willl overheat when it gets low on coolant.
The driver of the car is typically responsible if someone gets a ticket while riding in their car.
Yes. Usually it gets poorer as the car gets older.