This Is What It Looks Like When You Try To Drown A Jeep Cherokee While It's Still Running

A 1989 Cherokee owner decided to purposefully dunk his car in deep water 'for science' - the results are fascinating and mildly distressing to watch...
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The reason for this unceremonious dunking? According to the uploader: “sometimes at medium speeds my Jeep would stall while going through 1ft+ puddles. It would make it through just fine, but the engine would shut off and I would coast to the other end. It would start up fine after a minute or two….Being stumped by this odd phenomenon, it was time to do some ‘research’”

Unsurprisingly, this didn’t sit well with the poor Jeep:

“The damages that this and two previous dunkings caused was rather enlightening. Dirty water worked it’s way into just about every part of my Jeep inside and out.

Quite a few bearings were destroyed either by direct contact with gritty water or oil contamination over time Including: alternator rear bearing, mechanical fan bearing, driveshaft U-joints, transfer case bearings, piston rings, tie rod Ends, all front and rear axle bearings.

Electrical components and connections affected include: starter, alternator, CPS sensor, cap and rotor, oil pressure sender, turn signal bulb Sockets, IAC sensor, blower motor.

Fluids and greases that were contaminated include: engine oil, front and rear diff fluid, transfer case fluid, drive shaft u-joints, tie rod ends.”

Ouch.

Video via Truck Yeah

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Anonymous

the engine ran for longer than i thought it would with the water level up to the rocker cover

11/07/2016 - 04:02 |
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Anonymous

The jeep 4.0L i6 is one of the toughest engines around, no surprise it took it like a champ

11/07/2016 - 06:28 |
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