That's the only real damage that's visible, the rest of the car is perfect. I thought there would be mold all over the carpet, but there wasn't. It didn't even have a musky smell to it. If the carpet wasn't still damp, You couldn't tell it was in water.Originally posted by: Colt45
your pics suck. i dont want to see the stupi airbags over and over
It's my gf's mom who's almost 70. Why was it confusing? I'd like to know for my next thread!Dude - who is "she"? You're writing from the 3rd person - it's too confusing!
It would cost more than it's worth to fix. It's totaled, I just took the ride to see it one last time, and to get her plates & crap.it looks fixable...seriously
LOL, that's some headrest crap she added on. She told me to make sure I get them.and, according to picture 8, one of the seats grew a set of purple patterned boobs.
Yeah, I put the key in to see if anything would turn on, but nothing did. The alarm still worked though.Did the water short out the aiirbag sensor or something?
I was just guessing at the water height. I figured it had to be at least that high to cover the hood.I'm guessing the force of hitting 4 feet of water triggered the airbags and knocked out the lights
Originally posted by: Shawn
I don't see how it's totaled. I'll take it off your hands for ya. Should only take a couple grand to get it back to new.
The water shorted something. The car was flooded.Originally posted by: Shawn
WhyTF did the airbags go off?
It was never mine to begin with, and now it belongs to some insurance company. The damage is more extensive than you realize. Just about everything in the cabin would have to be replaced because of possible mold growth. It seemed like most of the electrical systems were fried, and the engine was under water. It's just not worth it to fix it.I don't see how it's totaled. I'll take it off your hands for ya. Should only take a couple grand to get it back to new.
Originally posted by: suse920
Originally posted by: deathkoba
I know what happened. Firefighters blasted water into your vehicle for 2 hours when they saw cigarette smoke and overreacted as usual.
You are more of a dumbass than i would have ever thought.
Water won't really damage an engine, especially if it's only been underwater for a short period of time. The only things that might become damaged are various sensors. Most likely you can get the engine running again by simply replacing the engine computer(ECU). Even if it doesn't start the new ECU should throw codes telling which sensor(s) need to be replaced.Originally posted by: Muadib
The water shorted something. The car was flooded.Originally posted by: Shawn
WhyTF did the airbags go off?
It was never mine to begin with, and now it belongs to some insurance company. The damage is more extensive than you realize. Just about everything in the cabin would have to be replaced because of possible mold growth. It seemed like most of the electrical systems were fried, and the engine was under water. It's just not worth it to fix it.I don't see how it's totaled. I'll take it off your hands for ya. Should only take a couple grand to get it back to new.
I'm really going to miss it though. I put more miles on it than she did, more than double the amount. I enjoyed taking it on trips. It had a very comfortable ride, even better than my TL.