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Mechanics Working Overtime As Water-Damaged Vehicles Roll In After Weekend Of Torrential Downpours
Most of the issues are electrical but mechanics say there are bigger problems too. Some of the cars he's seeing need engines replaced.

June 7, 2022
The storms may have passed but the problems remain. Mechanics have their work cut out for them as thousands of people are bringing in vehicles with water damage.
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You could lose count trying to keep track of the number of cars underwater, stalled out or being towed away after this weekend's downpour drenched South Florida.
"You might be fine today but tomorrow you could start having electrical problems, body control module problems. Windows won't go up or down, lights won't work," explained Gamal Baez, the owner of Champion Auto Clinic.
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