Originally Posted by prat7728 Just an update from Nissan, they said that nothing was damaged as far as electronics or the interior. They said that there is an 80% chance
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06-14-2014, 11:58 AM | #16 (permalink) | |
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Yeah; OP, I don't know what bullshít insurance you have, but you need to push for a total loss...
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My Maxima had water go up a bit less than that AND it ran fine after and was still declared a total loss... $28,700 was the payout
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Really, once dried and re-oiled, if there's a problem, it's because either (a) the engine was turned over before towed with water taken in then or (b) they somehow manage to leave water inside that either causes hydrolock or causes oil separation and thus damages the motor when they start it up. Otherwise -- you just have to see about water damage to interior. I think this will all work out -- it sucks right now, but you are pretty well covered all the way around. Again, good luck!
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Hate to hear about this but hopefully it all works out in your favor.
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One of my friends works for as the service manager for a dealership. The adjusters that he deals with typically won't total a car until the water line reaches the pillars. If it were me I'd be out there with the water hose filling it up.
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