Wednesday 26 November 2014

Do and don't. Your car's sink in flood.


Flood, it is a disaster that keep happening in Malaysia recently, lots of lost of property due to this nature. Insurance policy won't give any claim for this kind of loss, this is included car's insurance. But however, we still need to keep paying for their installment, of if you own that car 100%, its is still sad if just to declare it for total loss. So, here few tips that it thought may reduce your cost when you send your unlucky cars for recondition.
  
Proton released a few tips on handling a flood-damaged car, which include:

Do not attempt to start your vehicle’s engine.

Do not use the remote control to unlock the vehicle’s doors. Instead, do this manually.

Make sure to remove the negative terminal or both terminal of the battery to stop the flow of electricity in the vehicle.

All three measures above are intended to minimize damage to equipment, in particular to electrical and mechanical components of the vehicle. If these steps are taken, some equipment may still be saved.
After turning off the vehicle’s electricity supply, remove valuables from the vehicle, lock the door manually and get the vehicle towed to service centre.

But you had early sign that yo're about to be the victim and you have no where to store your car, maybe you can try this,
Haha.. good luck with the effort!!

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