If your engine gets wet, it can lead to various issues depending on the extent of the exposure. Water can cause electrical components to short-circuit, disrupt ignition systems, and lead to rust or corrosion over time. Additionally, if water enters the intake system, it can cause hydrolock, potentially damaging internal components. It's important to assess the situation promptly to minimize potential damage.
It drys slower but stronger
It gets wet.
Sludge.
If something is waterproof it won't get ruined when it gets wet.
Not much. it increases stopping distance slightly while discs are wet, but they dry out pretty fast. Just tap the pedal a few times when stopping on a rainy day before you hold.
It gets disappeared when if it gets wet.
Then the ear gets wet...
it gets wet
He gets wet
it disolves
it gets wet
It may stall and refuse to start if the ignition gets wet.
It gets rusty and smells funny.
It changes color and
it gets wet.
It breaks
It spawns.