Re: Sinking of the Titanic
Okay...I'm going to need some clarification.
1) You claim 1" of water on one side, 30" on the other. How much was the actual depth of the water inside the vehicle?
2) An observation - no vehicle is water tight, save for an Amphicar. And even an Amphicar has bilge pumps.
3) A comment - water crossings require you to have the windows open. No windows open = bad juju.
4) I agree with F5FStop - OnStar gets you in contact with someone. It's up to that "someone" from there to determine if you qualify.
5) If OnStar did screw up in some way, shape, or form due to water exposure, then you would have had to dry out the truck. I have personally rescued vehicles that sunk, and it took at least 4-5 hours to dry the truck out to where it's in operating condition
6) If the engine was running (and the intake is on the right side), you would have ingested water. Was the engine still running?
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