Now is the rainy season, so the use of Electric Car has become more and more cautious, because we are worried about water entering Electric Car. So what can we do to use Electric Car with peace of mind on rainy days? Let me explain it to you now.

Whenever it rains, the Oil Electric Hybrid Sedan will occasionally fail to drive. Most of the reasons are because water has entered the controller, causing a short circuit in the circuit inside the controller. Water intrusion into the controller often occurs on rainy days. On rainy days, when an Electric Car is running, water is often contained in the tire rotation. Generally, the controller is near the tire and is not completely sealed, so there is often rain. Entering the controller will cause a short circuit in the circuit and cause the Electric Car to "go on strike". Some controllers are under the car body and close to the ground. When the Electric Car passes through puddles and other places, they are often immersed in water, causing rainwater to enter. This situation will also cause a short circuit in the circuit inside the controller.
In these cases, if there is not a lot of water in the controller, the Oil Electric Hybrid Sedan only needs to turn off the power and place it in a relatively dry place. After the water is drained out, the scenic Oil Electric Hybrid Sedan can be used normally. If a large amount of water enters the controller, water, repairs may be required.
The controller, as an integral part of an Electric Car, is an electrical device, so draining water is very important. Once it comes into contact with water, it is very easy to be damaged. Especially in the rainy season, although Oil Electric Hybrid Sedan are waterproofed, sometimes a little water will inevitably seep in. During the rainy season, you must prevent water from entering the controller.
