https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JlJ--E1SR2Q
>DO NOT try to start your car.
>Check your oil, if there is water on the dipstick, that means if you had started your car, the water and the oil would have mixed together and run through the engine.
>Change your oil.
>Check your air filter for water, if it's dry, you're fine.
>If it's wet, change your air filter, and remove your spark plugs so there's no pressure/vacuum in the engine.
>Shouldn't be a problem, but don't change your spark plugs if the engine is hot. The cylinder head is likely made of aluminum which is malleable when hot, and you could ruin the threading.
>Now try to start your car, the engine will shoot out any of the water that was in the engine.
REV UP YOUR SCOTTYS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yehz2gUnNe0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twFCdl0D2mY
step one: rev up your engines
>>17782632
fucking kek.
>>17782622
Adding to this: transmissions often have vents on top, and if the car was flooded badly there will be water mixed with the transmission fluid. Make sure to change the trans fluid too.
>>17784344
Wouldn't water ruin the bands in transmission?
>>17782622
>vacuum in the engine
Ur engine's not a vacuum. It's an engine.