you will have to buy a new motor they are only 7 pound same happened to mine
if it is a big puddle the water when splashed might be hiting a sensor if it is a big puddle the water when splashed might be hiting a sensor
step slowly on the brakes
Yes, the process of a puddle evaporating is reversible. When water evaporates from a puddle, it turns into water vapor, which can later condense back into liquid form through a process called condensation when the conditions are right, such as cooling temperatures.
When a car drives through a puddle of water, the change that takes place in the puddle is a physical change. Of course, chemical changes will take place in the engine of the car, but that's probably not what you are asking.
Yes, it will come off if driven through an large puddle of water. It had happen to me with my 1998 T @ C.
The Injen cold air intake will work if you drive through a puddle as long as you don't let off the gas.
ss puddle flange ensure a watertight and pressure-tight seal where pipes pass through concrete walls of any structure or building. When a pipe is required to pass through a wall or concrete structure it is usually cast at the point of construction.
pressing on the brake pedal lightly for a short distance
It will slow down due to water resistance etc
going through a deep puddle will cause water to get into your Distributor causing the spark plugs not to fire, take off the distributor cap and make sure its dry as a bone
If a 1994 Acura Integra stalled when driven through a deep puddle has splashed into one of the major components. The car should be inspected to see if any of the electrical components were burnt out.
When you ride a bike through a puddle, you experience both kinetic friction between your tires and the wet surface of the puddle, as well as fluid friction from the water resisting the movement of your tires. The water can also create hydroplaning, reducing the traction between your tires and the ground.