2006 hyundai tuscon windows, locks, brake lights not working

Asked by Sherry Oct 08, 2020 at 09:10 AM about the 2006 Hyundai Tucson GL 2WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Vehicle was submerged up to the fusebox in driver's side.  Drained it and the
vehicle is running good after a new starter installation.  The brake lights, door
locks, and now, a week later, add the air conditioner to the list of things, that do
not work.  Checked the fuses on driver's side and all tested good.  What else
could it be?  Your thoughts, please.

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I would call you insurance company. When a car gets submerged water gets in computers, connectors, switches and motors. Anyone will tell you water and electricity don't mix.

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