I have a nice newbie question for everyone!
I drive a FWD Ford Puma. On my way to uni last week, I tried going through a ford in a small village and, embarassingly, got stuck halfway (my fault for doing it wrong!). The water came up to front lip but was well below the exhaust. I pushed the car out, the AA got it started and it's been running fine since.
However, the rear footwells seem to have collected some water (I'd guess upto a couple of cms high). I've put some newspaper down and plan to attack it with a hairdryer then hope it dries up eventually.
What I was wondering is if the water in the footwells will cause any structural damage to the car underneath, and what runs between the front and rear wheels (apart from the exhaust) that might get damaged and become a real problem if the water seeps through?
Thanks in advance
I drive a FWD Ford Puma. On my way to uni last week, I tried going through a ford in a small village and, embarassingly, got stuck halfway (my fault for doing it wrong!). The water came up to front lip but was well below the exhaust. I pushed the car out, the AA got it started and it's been running fine since.
However, the rear footwells seem to have collected some water (I'd guess upto a couple of cms high). I've put some newspaper down and plan to attack it with a hairdryer then hope it dries up eventually.
What I was wondering is if the water in the footwells will cause any structural damage to the car underneath, and what runs between the front and rear wheels (apart from the exhaust) that might get damaged and become a real problem if the water seeps through?
Thanks in advance