Summary
Don’t start your car in flood conditions if water has entered the engine. A Florida man’s 2004 Toyota Tundra suffered catastrophic damage after a storm surge, but experts say it could have been saved. The key is to avoid running the engine until all water is drained. Removing spark plugs and changing the oil allows water to escape safely. Starting the engine with water inside can cause severe damage, such as bent valves, potentially requiring a complete replacement.
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