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Driving in heavy rains can be a pain with the slippery road surfaces and little or no visibility. In this presentation we discuss some simple tips that will help you get out of complex situations when you are stuck in rains.
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Stuck in Rains? Tips for Driving in Monsoons
Some quick tips for getting out of complex situations in wet weather
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• Stop driving on flooded roads.
• In case the water is sucked into the exhaust or washes into the air intake, the car could be stalled.
• Never start the car by any means (kick or push starter). This can cause severe damage to the engine.
• If the vehicle is submerged in water, an expert technician needs to inspect damages, transmission electrical and electronic components.
Situation 1: The Water Level is Above the Tyre Level
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Situation 2: The Water Level is Below the Tyre Height
• Shift to first gear.
• To avoid blockage of silencer by water, press the accelerator to increase engine RPM.
• In case you need to reduce the speed, instead of reducing the engine speed, use the clutch.
• After crossing a flooded area, continue to accelerate the engine to clean the silencer.
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Situation 3: The Windshield is Covered with Water
• If you are unable to see ahead, turn on the headlights in overcast conditions. Not only will it help you see the road ahead, but also help other drivers spot you.
• Replace old wiper blades that don’t clear the water and distort your view.
• Turn on the defroster when the windshield begins to fog due to high humidity and rain.
• Use rain-repellant products on side windows and mirrors to prevent standing raindrops.
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Situation 4: The Vehicle is Submerged in Water for a Long Time
Replace all the lubricants and fluids, and check for proper operations of systems and mechanisms.
Apply anti rust and anti fungal spray for its restoration.
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Follow these simple tips to keep yourself and your car safe in monsoons
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