Common problems when driving in the rain
Rain not only reduces the driver's visibility but also makes many parts of the car susceptible to problems or damage.
In addition to the problem of slippery roads and reduced visibility, heavy rain can also directly affect the vehicle's components. Here are some common problems when driving in the rain:
Fog windshield
When it rains, the lower temperature causes condensation on the windshield and causes fogging. This hinders the driver's vision, directly affecting the driving process. To overcome this situation, you should activate the windshield defroster or turn on the air conditioner, choose the mode to blow air onto the windshield.
The rearview mirror is blurred.

Not only the windshield, the side mirrors also get blurred when driving in the rain. To limit this situation, drivers can add rain shields to the rearview mirrors or use anti-fog stickers for the rearview mirrors.
Difficult to observe
If the rain is too heavy, the driver's visibility will be limited even though the wipers are still working effectively. At this time, the driver should turn on the hazard warning lights and fog lights so that other vehicles can see. In addition, the driver should keep a distance from the vehicle in front.
Engine failure
Heavy rain can easily lead to flooding, causing the car to hydro-lock. This is a phenomenon where water enters the engine through the air intake. Water entering the engine prevents the fuel from burning, causing the car to suddenly stall.
In this case, the driver should not start the engine because it can cause water to be sucked deep into the engine, creating great resistance, breaking the crankshaft or damaging the entire engine.
Poor braking
When driving in the rain, the braking system may be less responsive. The most common phenomenon is that the braking system makes an unpleasant sound. Therefore, it is advisable to periodically maintain the vehicle to check and replace the brake fluid, especially if the vehicle has run more than 40,000 km.
Hydroplaning
This is a common phenomenon when driving in the rain because the road is slippery. Therefore, drivers should drive at a moderate speed and avoid sudden braking.
In case of heavy rain or strong wind, do not continue driving. Instead, stop and park in a safe place.