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How to Bail Out of a Flooded 1998 Dodge Neon
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If your 1998 Dodge Neon is flooded, you may be able to get it running again by following these steps: 1. Turn off the ignition: If your car is flooded, do not attempt to start it. Instead, turn off the ignition and remove the key. 2. Disconnect the battery: Floodwater can cause electrical damage to your car. To avoid short circuits, disconnect the battery by removing the negative terminal first. 3. Dry the spark plugs: Remove the spark plugs and dry them off using a cloth or paper towel. This will prevent the engine from misfiring. 4. Remove the air filter: The air filter may also be wet and need to be removed and dried or replaced. 5. Drain the fuel tank: If your car was submerged in water, there is a good chance that water has entered the fuel tank. Drain the tank completely to prevent damage to your engine. 6. Change the oil: Water can also get into the oil, so it's a good idea to change the oil and oil filter as well. 7. Check the other fluids: Check all other fluids, including transmission fluid, brake fluid, and power steering fluid, for signs of contamination or damage. If you notice any issues, it's best to have a mechanic take a look. 8. Dry the interior: If your car's interior is wet, use towels, a wet/dry vacuum, and fans to dry it out as quickly as possible. Leaving it damp can lead to mold and mildew growth. 9. Have the car inspected: Even if you can get your car running again, it's a good idea to have it inspected by a mechanic to ensure that there is no hidden damage from the floodwater. Remember, safety first: Never attempt to start your car if it is still partially submerged or if there is a risk of electrical shock. Always prioritize your safety and the safety of others when dealing with a flooded car.
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