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Was your car trapped in tonight's flash flood in KL? This is what you should do

KUALA LUMPUR: Tonight's flash floods in KL immersed dozens of cars in deep, muddy water.

Inundation in water can seriously damage the engine, electrical system and interior of a car. These are some steps that you may want to consider if your car was trapped in the flood.

1. Don’t try to start your car

Your first instinct may be to start your car to test if it is still working. Avoid this as starting the car can wreak havoc on the engine and damage it beyond repair.

2. Determine how high the water reached

If you left your car parked and came back and found it partially submerged, determine the level the water reached by looking for a waterline on the interior or exterior of the car. If water breached only the lower door sill, it may be still safe to start the car and drive off.

3. Check oil and air cleaner

If water gets into the air filter or engine oil, you should avoid starting the engine. Call a tow truck to tow your car to your mechanic.

4. Check all other fluids

Muddy water can get into power steering, brake, clutch and coolant reservoirs. Check these fluids to ensure water has not seeped into them, causing further damage to the car.

5. Dry out your car’s interior

Open the doors and air out your interior. Muddy water can leave a foul stench that can stick to the interior for months, so you may want to remove the carpet and seats and have them cleaned at the local car wash.

6. Check if you have flood insurance

Check your insurance policy to see if flood is covered. Standard car insurance policies usually do not cover floods.

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