Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
A hydrolocked engine is a waterlogged engine that may or may not be functional.
When water enters the cylinders of your engine, the internal combustion may struggle against the water (since it usually compresses air and not water). This might occur as a result of driving through a flooded road or perhaps something happened via the cold air intake system.
A hydrolocked engine means that your motor won’t start, or that it simply idles instead of moving at the proper speed. The ideal situation is that the spark plugs get removed and then the engine is flushed. The
should check the cylinder head and inlet manifold for damage. The worst situation is when internal rods are broken and the metal bits have rattled around and damaged your engine.
If this damage is the result of a natural disaster, you may have some
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