Fit in flash flood, car died won't start
#1
Fit in flash flood, car died won't start
We have had an ongoing 6-7 inches of rain tonight, and attempting to get home I drove into water near my bumper. My car died (all the other cars driving through this water had no trouble).
The car has power from the battery, but if you try to start it you just get a click....and the car looks like it has no power.
I pulled the airfilter, and its soaked but the intake manifold is dump but not sopping wet. I'm not sure if the airfilter acted as a sponge to stop it...
Car is still sitting in a parking lot...the locals (here in New Orleans) around here swear this happens all the time and the car will likely be ok if I let it dry. (Streets are peppered with cars that are stranded in some areas and were just left on high ground off the street)
I'm pretty upset and worried.
07 Fit base.
The car has power from the battery, but if you try to start it you just get a click....and the car looks like it has no power.
I pulled the airfilter, and its soaked but the intake manifold is dump but not sopping wet. I'm not sure if the airfilter acted as a sponge to stop it...
Car is still sitting in a parking lot...the locals (here in New Orleans) around here swear this happens all the time and the car will likely be ok if I let it dry. (Streets are peppered with cars that are stranded in some areas and were just left on high ground off the street)
I'm pretty upset and worried.
07 Fit base.
#4
If you hydrolocked it, it may be the end of your engine. Read these threads.
Hydrolock - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
How to: Fix A Hydrolocked Engine - ClubCivic.com - Honda Civic Forum
You may get lucky. Try removing the fuel pump relay and the spark plugs then crank the engine. If it cranks and pumps out water then put every thing back and see if it will start. I don't know that this is what is wrong with your car, but it is my best guess.
Hydrolock - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
How to: Fix A Hydrolocked Engine - ClubCivic.com - Honda Civic Forum
You may get lucky. Try removing the fuel pump relay and the spark plugs then crank the engine. If it cranks and pumps out water then put every thing back and see if it will start. I don't know that this is what is wrong with your car, but it is my best guess.
#8
car still wont start.
Iam having it towed to the honda dealer but so many cars flooded out last night (i saw alot of newer civics especially) who knows...
This is truely shitty (especially as i cant afford to'pay my deductible)
Iam having it towed to the honda dealer but so many cars flooded out last night (i saw alot of newer civics especially) who knows...
This is truely shitty (especially as i cant afford to'pay my deductible)
#10
well the 1000 deductible and being unemployed kinda sucks.
I had a local in the car who told me to gun it through the water however i was trying to leave a parking deck. I may have hesitated i dont know. I dont get how the airfilter got wet, the valve cover was obviously dry and the water was THAT high
I had a local in the car who told me to gun it through the water however i was trying to leave a parking deck. I may have hesitated i dont know. I dont get how the airfilter got wet, the valve cover was obviously dry and the water was THAT high
#14
well the 1000 deductible and being unemployed kinda sucks.
I had a local in the car who told me to gun it through the water however i was trying to leave a parking deck. I may have hesitated i dont know. I dont get how the airfilter got wet, the valve cover was obviously dry and the water was THAT high
I had a local in the car who told me to gun it through the water however i was trying to leave a parking deck. I may have hesitated i dont know. I dont get how the airfilter got wet, the valve cover was obviously dry and the water was THAT high
i hydrolocked my accord driving really slow one through a flooded road one time, pushed the car off to the side, pulled the plugs, cranked the motor to pump out the water, and drove it home..
#15
Finally got it towed to Honda...when the tow drive put it on the flatbed some water came out of the bottom of the car.
I talked to a friend who did destroy her Volvo engine in a similar storm. She said her engine sputtered and shook before it cut off, of course mine just quietly died (probably shouldn't read too much into that).
And yeah my friend who is a local said to gun it, but she got mad at me because she said I didn't do it aggressively enough.
Hopefully they'll get a look at it tomorrow and I'll find it either way.
I talked to a friend who did destroy her Volvo engine in a similar storm. She said her engine sputtered and shook before it cut off, of course mine just quietly died (probably shouldn't read too much into that).
And yeah my friend who is a local said to gun it, but she got mad at me because she said I didn't do it aggressively enough.
Hopefully they'll get a look at it tomorrow and I'll find it either way.
#20
Engine is toast.
He can't tell me its a total loss and has to get authorization from insurance on what to do next...
Geico says their computer before the adjuster comes out as a partial loss
Honda mechanic thinks it is a total loss.
He can't tell me its a total loss and has to get authorization from insurance on what to do next...
Geico says their computer before the adjuster comes out as a partial loss
Honda mechanic thinks it is a total loss.