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So road camber then, straddle the high point with your wheels, and go very easy with brake and accelerator.
The biggest unanticipated problem taking any car through a ford is whether or not the car's wiring loom runs through the cills. Most do, and it is this ingress of water that can, over time, rot all the control wires and that is a write-off for the car - ICE and EV.We have a number of Fords around my area which do get high of water I’m very reluctant to go through one . Is it best to keep clear of them
I wouldn't attempt a focus, but if you're feeling brave you could go for a fiesta.
Just remember Electricity and water do not mix.We have a number of Fords around my area which do get high of water I’m very reluctant to go through one . Is it best to keep clear of them
EV packs and associated cabling are typically rated to IP67, which means 1m meter deep water and dust ingress protection. The reality is, it should do better than an ICE car. But, yes, better safe than sorry, but it shouldn’t be seen as a greater risk than an ICE vehicle.Just remember Electricity and water do not mixe.
Despite the electronic being sealed.
I wouldn't take the chance.
There was a flood near my home in n Wales I stopped reversed and took another route.
Aa good as electronic connectors are water will alway find its way Inside of them
The vents are valve based, it wouldn’t be IP rated if they let water straight into the cells.The problem seems to be the vent holes in the battery. There's a thread here somewhere, about a battery getting water in it through the vent holes. I'd be playing safe, unless an emergency.
If I remember rightly when I used to IP rate electric motors the digit relating to water doesn’t mean water cannot get in (ie stay dry) but any water that does get in must not cause the product to fail.The vents are valve based, it wouldn’t be IP rated if they let water straight into the cells.