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      09-04-2008, 08:37 AM   #1
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M3 under water-still ran

I forgot I had this pic. I just returned the car last week, when I picked up my 135. 2 years ago, my house flooded, and my m3 was in the garage. After all the water was gone, I started it up, and water shot about 6+ft out of the exhaust pipes, and she ran fine since, never in for service. Only water inside was a damp carpet in rear passenger seat. In the pic the water has already receeded, it was up to just below the door handles.
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Wise in turning it in before posting. You're lucky, surprised no electrical problems.
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      09-04-2008, 09:55 AM   #3
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or mold, that's what does in most water damaged cars
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      09-04-2008, 01:27 PM   #4
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someone's driving that thing around right now....sad.
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Still ran like a top, never an issue, and it was low miles, very nice car, even after the water
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Well, if the water only got to the door sills, it just ran into the exhaust and muffler and did not get in the engine at all. Plus since the car has to be designed to drive in the rain, anything on the bottom that could get wet was designed to, so it did not hurt anything.

You are probably lucky that the muffler did not get a hole blown in it.
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no the water was up to the door handles
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normally they would total a car for that

any reason it was not turned into insurance?
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Yeah that really does not seem good... many people are allergic to mold, some fatally...
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normally they would total a car for that

any reason it was not turned into insurance?
Didn't you read man? Because "she ran fine."
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this thread reminds me of that carfax commercial lol

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no the water was up to the door handles

Wow, reading comprehension error on my part then. You were lucky!
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All I can say is wow. Just like an electrical component, an engine stuck in water like that should never be started. Its best to wait till the water recedes and see how FUBAR, if it all, it really is.
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