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What causes car to stall in rain?

What causes car to stall in rain?

So when there is heavy rain, water enters the cylinder causing failure of spark plug , hence stalling the engine.

What happens when you drive through a puddle of water?

Was driving home at night and saw a large puddle of water by a backed up drain. I slowed down to about 10mph–thinking that would be slow enough and drove through the puddle of water. Immediately after, my truck started sputtering and shaking. I only had a couple of blocks more to drive so I made it home and turned off the engine.

What causes a car to sputter after a drive through a puddle?

It can cause the catalytic converter to overheat/plug up/or, just plain kill it. The unburned fuel can wind up in the crankcase, dilluting the oil and causing engine damage from lack of lubrication. Note, fuel is still going into the cylinder that is not firing..It can wipe the cylinder wall of lubrication, also.

Why does my car shake after driving through a puddle?

Last Thursday we had massive amounts of rain in our area. Was driving home at night and saw a large puddle of water by a backed up drain. I slowed down to about 10mph–thinking that would be slow enough and drove through the puddle of water. Immediately after, my truck started sputtering and shaking.

What happens if there is no water in the car?

It’s not water that causes electrical problems anyways, it’s dirty water and the corrosion and unintentional electrical connections it can cause. If no water got into the vehicle, then you can stop there.

How to start your car after it stalls in high water?

You can start your car after it stalls in high water, by removing the spark plugs and discharging the water from the cylinders. You can then re-install the spark plugs.

Can a puddle of water cause a car to start?

There is a good chance that water got into the sensitive electronics of your vehicle. Having a trained professional inspect your vehicle is the only way to determine the exact cause of your starting problem. The statements expressed above are only for informational purposes and should be independently verified.

What does it mean when your car splashes through a puddle?

Splashing through deep puddles — those no deeper than about 6 inches, or slightly above the bottom of the oil pan — is common enough that most manufacturers build cars to account for it. If a quick dunk into a puddle or a brief splash causes your engine to stall, then odds are water got into something electrical and shorted it.

What to do when your car goes through a puddle?

The car went almost all the way through the puddle, and then it turned off. I had to use the emergency neutral lever so we could push it out of the way. I was able to push the car the few remaining blocks to my house. Then, I tried turning the car back on but it says ‘service transmission’.

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Ruth Doyle