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PENTECH 10-15-2009 08:56 PM

Calamity Flood Damage
 
What's the best thing to do when RX8 got submerged in water ?????

DAC17 10-15-2009 09:01 PM

Buy a new one. Really.

MartiSpeed 10-15-2009 09:02 PM

Insurance???

alz0rz 10-15-2009 10:17 PM

Insurance will most likely total loss it, get a new one. The end.

Not chargeable so your rates shouldn't be affected.

This is assuming you had full coverage.

PENTECH 10-16-2009 09:00 PM

you mean guys i can't do anything to save the engine ???? i can't use the car anymore?

MartiSpeed 10-17-2009 08:31 AM

Well I have to ask you why you wouldnt want to go through your insurance... I mean was the car floating in water or.. You didnt give us much information.

r u x8ted 10-27-2009 01:18 AM

my car was submerged in water this past weekend while the car was still running (huge storm in jersey), stalled after a few seconds and then wouldn't start. had to get it towed to the nearest mazda dealership, fortunately i'm still under warranty so the roadside assistance was free, the number to call is 877 238 8172 and give your VIN, theyll tell you if youre still under warranty, if not call triple AAA. in a matter of 4-5 hours my car was working fine again, and best of all the cost of engine repair was completely free. at one point i thought i would have to replace the engine or total the car, but after the techs at Wayne Mazda checked the car (i told them the car would crank but not start) they told me the intake had sucked water into the engine and something had to be 'decarbed' and 'zoom-zoom vaccummed' and some other repair had to be done. the guy told me it would have been about $1000 to repair if i wasn't under warranty.

take home point: don't drive through massive puddles especially if you have an intake in your car.

do not think you have to total the car or get a new car, the above posts are wrong, unless you accelerated for more than 3-4 seconds within the actual water you should fine and the car WILL run again!

laythor 10-27-2009 01:55 AM


Originally Posted by PENTECH (Post 3280609)
What's the best thing to do when RX8 got submerged in water ?????

might i suggest you look up what the word submerged means

PENTECH 10-27-2009 09:08 AM


Originally Posted by r u x8ted (Post 3296110)
my car was submerged in water this past weekend while the car was still running (huge storm in jersey), stalled after a few seconds and then wouldn't start. had to get it towed to the nearest mazda dealership, fortunately i'm still under warranty so the roadside assistance was free, the number to call is 877 238 8172 and give your VIN, theyll tell you if youre still under warranty, if not call triple AAA. in a matter of 4-5 hours my car was working fine again, and best of all the cost of engine repair was completely free. at one point i thought i would have to replace the engine or total the car, but after the techs at Wayne Mazda checked the car (i told them the car would crank but not start) they told me the intake had sucked water into the engine and something had to be 'decarbed' and 'zoom-zoom vaccummed' and some other repair had to be done. the guy told me it would have been about $1000 to repair if i wasn't under warranty.

take home point: don't drive through massive puddles especially if you have an intake in your car.

do not think you have to total the car or get a new car, the above posts are wrong, unless you accelerated for more than 3-4 seconds within the actual water you should fine and the car WILL run again!


Hey thanks so much for the reply..... so you don't mind to ask what are the parts, sensors you replaced from your car????

Hope to hear your reply soon

tubingchamp 10-27-2009 09:12 AM

If you drove through a puddle, you should be okay.

If your car was covered with water, from a flood or something, and totally filled with water, you're fcked.


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