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When Arizona storms strike, your car could be at risk

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Jeff Artzi
By Jeff Artzi | Thoughts on Innovation

With the recent storms sweeping through Arizona, many drivers are discovering that the aftermath of heavy rain can be just as damaging as the storm itself. Flooded roads, standing water, and excessive moisture can lead to costly car troubles including waterlogged interiors and hidden electrical damage. Understanding what to look for and how to respond can make all the difference in keeping your vehicle safe and reliable.

Spotting Water Damage Early

Water damage isn’t always obvious. Even if your car seems fine after a storm, hidden issues can surface weeks later. Check for damp or musty smells, foggy headlights, wet carpets, or condensation inside windows. These signs can indicate trapped moisture that leads to mold, corrosion, or shorted electrical systems.

If your car won’t start or the dashboard lights flicker after driving through water, don’t try to restart the engine, doing so can cause severe damage. Instead, have your vehicle towed to a professional repair shop for inspection.

What Not to Do After a Storm

One of the biggest mistakes drivers make is attempting to power through standing water. Just a few inches can cause your car to stall or be swept off the road. After heavy rain, avoid driving through areas where water covers the curb or the road markings are no longer visible.

If your car has been submerged or partially flooded, resist the urge to dry it out on your own. Modern vehicles are filled with complex sensors and electronics that can be damaged beyond repair if not handled properly. Always consult a professional mechanic before trying to restart or clean the vehicle yourself.

Preventative Maintenance Matters

You can’t control the weather, but you can prepare your car for it. Simple maintenance steps can help minimize storm-related issues:

●Check your tires: Worn tread can increase your risk of hydroplaning.

●Inspect your wipers: Replace them regularly to maintain visibility.

●Test your seals: Ensure doors, trunks, and sunroofs close tightly to keep water out.

●Service your brakes: Wet conditions can reduce braking efficiency, so proper maintenance is key.

Regular inspections by a trusted auto repair shop can also catch small issues before they turn into expensive repairs.

Safety First

When in doubt, stay put. No destination is worth risking your safety—or your car—in flood conditions. If you must drive, stick to higher ground, reduce your speed, and keep extra distance from other vehicles.

After the storm, take a few minutes to check your vehicle for signs of trouble. Catching water damage early can save you thousands in repairs and keep your car running smoothly for miles to come.

Prevention is Key

OOROO Auto’s Happy Car Club is an affordable membership that makes car care simple and affordable. Members receive three oil changes a year, routine maintenance like filter and wiper replacements, tire rotations, safety inspections, and fluid top-offs, plus 10% off additional repairs. The plan also includes free local towing and the convenience of OOROO’s mobile service, giving drivers peace of mind and predictable costs for their vehicle upkeep

Editor’s Note: Jeff Artzi is founder and CEO of OOROO Auto

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