350z engine died surrounded by flooded street?

I was driving across a flooded street beside fairly open water (yes, I know immediately I should have turned around). Half channel through the flooded area, the engine died. I looked underneath the hood and everything looks normal. I be going about 5mph, several friends read aloud it just desires to dry out. ANYONE WITH IDEAS? Help please!

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Answers:    There's a good unsystematic you hydrolocked it. Hopefully you didn't try to start it again. If you did try to start it, what did the car do?

The best piece to do is to pull adjectives of the plugs and crank the engine over a few times. Put the plugs back surrounded by and see if it will start.

Good luck.

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What happened be that the water that be under your saloon, as you were going along, be kicked up into your engine bay. Why they read out to let it dry out is because, what happen was that wet being kicked up lower than your car get into your air intake various. Therefore choaking your engine. That could do some serious damage. On that 3.5L Nissan V6, I would get hold of it checked out to make sure that no other plunder was done, because contained by the 350z it is a higher tune than that engine they put contained by other cars and a higher compression. In short, try not to drive through too abundant flooded streets. Hope it helped.

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