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^ Yeah, the problem with driving through standing water, you can't tell how deep it is until you go into it. Might appear to be a few inches but when you drive into it... uh oh, it's halway up your doors. Ruh-Roh, start paddling !
If it's just a gee-whiz question and you don't intend to put the info to use, don't ask us men... we tend to exagerrate measurements.
If it's just a gee-whiz question and you don't intend to put the info to use, don't ask us men... we tend to exagerrate measurements.
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They kinda do don't they! - good one!
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Cars you would never think of, do the same thing. I learned this the hard way with a Jeep Wrangler, water got about to the the bumper and *poof*.... fast forward to two months later, new engine! When I went back to inspect what happen, it was clear that the air filter was very high, shouldn't have been a problem, but then you follow this little tube down, down, down to find out where the air is actually coming from and at that point I felt really stupid! If i remember correctly (it's been 10+ years), it was right behind the front bumper that it was feed air from.
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