How to Spot Flood Damage on a Used Car

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dashboard, and see if they show any rust. Plugs for drainage exist under the car and doors; they’re rubber. Check them for any signs that they may have been recently removed. Doors will likely have water marks on the inside, so remove a door panel and look for it, especially if you’re still unsure about potential flood damage.

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