flooded car..

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rich.
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flooded car..

#1 Post by rich. »

Evening chaps, a friend has driven into a flood. it was dark no warning signs etc & came as a very nasty surprise to a very lovely lady. she is worried the insurance will not pay out, so for the moment i have the car in my workshop with the dehumidifier insde going flat out.. its a renault megane cc thing & im worried about all the electrics.. any suggestions chaps?
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#2 Post by megadethmaniac »

my Mrs did exactly the same to a xantia, insurers didn`t bat an eyelid.

they class the vehicle as irreparable as they don`t know what the water contained (swage and the like) I wouldn`t bother too much as it will be a w/o. Concentrate on the cosmetics if you must to dive the settlement
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#3 Post by megadethmaniac »

drive not dive
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#4 Post by TerryG »

I wouldn't have thought insurers would have a problem paying for it to be fixed / replaced. how bad was the flood? is it running just a wet interior or has the engine injested lots of water in which case a dehumidifier won't fix that.
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#5 Post by Mitsuru »

The garages around here refer to Renaults from 1990+ as Renault Migraines.
The more modern the car the worse they usually are apparently.
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#6 Post by rich. »

thanks for that chaps, the car is running fine. it was filled up to the height of the sills. i will give it a quick clean today. there are a few electrical problems though...
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#7 Post by Luxobarge »

I'd be worried about the electrics on a Megane even in perfectly dry weather, let alone after being in a flood....

My advice - don't get drawn into what could be a long, painful and expensive saga.

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#8 Post by rich. »

thanks mate, im hoping the insurance will play ball & write it off as its full of gadgets that look really expensive to replace.. im just trying to dry it out for the moment... finally got the boot open & sucked out a gallon or two of water.. the floor is a plastic panel....
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#9 Post by SirTainleyBarking »

megadethmaniac wrote:my Mrs did exactly the same to a xantia, insurers didn`t bat an eyelid.

they class the vehicle as irreparable as they don`t know what the water contained (swage and the like) I wouldn`t bother too much as it will be a w/o. Concentrate on the cosmetics if you must to dive the settlement
It's the risk of E Coli, Norovirus etc that they worry about. Personally, I'd be more than happy to rip the seats and carpets and replace with a good set from a breaker, but I have access to high level sanitisers and disinfectants, so finding the odd "Jobbie" in the glovebox wouldn't worry me provided I had a bunch of blue roll and some marigolds
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#10 Post by rich. »

ive given the inside a good clean with the vax, seats were dry but carpets are soggy.. ill see the lady tonight so we shall see whats planned
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