Thursday night, I drove my Passat TDI through a rather large and deep body of water at speed. It had been raining torrentialy in Brisbane for about four hours and the water was still and the same colour as the road (happened about 6.30pm).
It drove for a bit then conked out. I tried starting it twice, it cranked but wouldn't turn over! The interior dash/radio lights were pulsing as the car was trying to start so I just bailed out. The water level was about half way up the front number plate when it happened but was receding quickly as the rain had stopped.
The city eventually came and unplugged the road (literally). I went back to the car and the electrics seemed to be working ok (managed to open the boot and the tow truck driver even released the park brake) but we didn't try starting it.
I've read that Diesel engines are more susceptible to hydrolock but what are the odds this has happened, or any other kind of water damage? It's currently awaiting assessment by AAMI.
Does anyone know what would cause the engine to stall and not turn over again?
I don't necessarily want a water-damage repaired vehicle unless if no water went through the engine whatsoever. What should I be wary of if the vehicle is repaired? It's a 2013 2.0TDI sedan.
Thanks in advance
It drove for a bit then conked out. I tried starting it twice, it cranked but wouldn't turn over! The interior dash/radio lights were pulsing as the car was trying to start so I just bailed out. The water level was about half way up the front number plate when it happened but was receding quickly as the rain had stopped.
The city eventually came and unplugged the road (literally). I went back to the car and the electrics seemed to be working ok (managed to open the boot and the tow truck driver even released the park brake) but we didn't try starting it.
I've read that Diesel engines are more susceptible to hydrolock but what are the odds this has happened, or any other kind of water damage? It's currently awaiting assessment by AAMI.
Does anyone know what would cause the engine to stall and not turn over again?
I don't necessarily want a water-damage repaired vehicle unless if no water went through the engine whatsoever. What should I be wary of if the vehicle is repaired? It's a 2013 2.0TDI sedan.
Thanks in advance
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