10 tips to protect your car from floods
Every time it rains heavily in Malta, few places get flooded,
cars get destroyed and people get angry. The water from the flood can damage
your car’s electronic and mechanical parts, upholstery, lead to rust, moulds
and bad smell for months, if not forever. Here are 10 tips that will help
protect your vehicle or at least prevent critical damage.
i. If you know heavy rain is coming:
1.) Park away from valleys and other low-lying
places
If you have an underground
garage and you know that heavy rain is coming, you’d better parking your car
outside, preferably on a hill-top and away from puddles.
2.) Seal your car properly
Make sure you close all doors, windows and sunroof tight. Check
all rubber seals between them as well as the plastics under the car. This will
save you a lot of trouble, trying to clean and dry your seats and other parts
of your car.
3.) Choose an Insurance plan that will cover your
car if it gets flooded
Talk to your insurance agent and confirm if your insurance plan
covers your car against a flood. It’s much better to pay a few pennies now than
spending thousands on repairs later.
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ii. If you’re already driving while it is raining
heavily
4.) Choose your route carefully
You know which areas usually get flooded in Malta, so you’d
better stay away from them even if it is the fastest route to your destination.
You know what they say… Better late, than never!
5.) Avoid big puddles
Although, not so dangerous as a real flood, puddles can also
harm your car. If you cannot drive around them, just go through them, but slow
and steady. It will be better for the pedestrians too if there are any of
course.
6.) Aim for the highest part of the road
Always look for a part of the road, which is not covered
completely by water. This will ensure the least depth of water and less on your
car.
7.) Low gears and constant revving
The exhaust of your car can suck water. Keeping your clutch (if
you have one) half-pressed and revs up, should push that water away instead of
taking it to the engine. In case you stall, do not waste a second! Try and
start your car immediately!
iii. If your car stops in the flood
8.) Stay Calm
Check all doors and windows. Turn on the hazard lights and
signal other drivers that you have an issue with your car. No one should blame
you for stopping in the middle in the street if it was not on purpose!
9.) Shout for help
Call your insurance. Nowadays, most of them offer
breakdown/towing services even if you haven’t prepaid for that. The sooner they
lift your car away from the flood, the lesser damages.
10.) Take care of others on the road
Last but not least, respect the others on the road! No one likes
being wet and dirty, neither being late. Driving fast through water isn’t just
going to damage your car, but could also ruin pedestrians' day or even
cause an accident.