RX450h possibly destroyed by Hurricane Sandy
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My 2010 450h was parked in my condo lot with 7 other cars when Sandy arrived. At the peak of the storm, the lot was flooded as is the rest of the neighborhood with water up past the wheels of all the vehicles. When the car was in that state, the alarm went off for a while and then the interior lights came on by itself and stayed on for a long time.
A few hours later after the water has receded completely I notice the backup white lights on the tailgate stayed on. The car responds to my unlocking from the remote but locking causes it to emit a steady beep like when you try to lock the doors and one of the doors is not fully closed. There is no way to lock it except to press the door button manually.
Inspecting the inside I see the carpet and foor mats all wet from and back and see yellow stains by the door jambs. The air inside smells like something burnt and I am sure water went in thru the hybrid battery vents underneath the rear seats
I pushed the start button and the car starts and gauges light up but all the service lights came on and the LCD display behind the steering wheel says to check hybrid system, AWD, steering system, etc... almost all the systems. I quickly pushed the start button again to turn off.
Now I think the hybrid battery has short-circuited. I didnt attempt to put it in drive. Any chances my car would be back to normal after letting it dry for a few days or is it totalled/severely damaged?
Also does insurance cover this type of stuff?
Thanks all. Last night was quite an ordeal. BTW I live in Brooklyn, NY.
A few hours later after the water has receded completely I notice the backup white lights on the tailgate stayed on. The car responds to my unlocking from the remote but locking causes it to emit a steady beep like when you try to lock the doors and one of the doors is not fully closed. There is no way to lock it except to press the door button manually.
Inspecting the inside I see the carpet and foor mats all wet from and back and see yellow stains by the door jambs. The air inside smells like something burnt and I am sure water went in thru the hybrid battery vents underneath the rear seats
I pushed the start button and the car starts and gauges light up but all the service lights came on and the LCD display behind the steering wheel says to check hybrid system, AWD, steering system, etc... almost all the systems. I quickly pushed the start button again to turn off.
Now I think the hybrid battery has short-circuited. I didnt attempt to put it in drive. Any chances my car would be back to normal after letting it dry for a few days or is it totalled/severely damaged?
Also does insurance cover this type of stuff?
Thanks all. Last night was quite an ordeal. BTW I live in Brooklyn, NY.
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I'd 1st call the dealer to have it towed in for inspection and advisement, then I'd call your insurance company to let them know it's inoperable and being towed in. Cover your self that way. Under no circumstances would I attempt to start it, the traction battery is probably shot along with some other systems and could cause further damage.
My 2010 450h was parked in my condo lot with 7 other cars when Sandy arrived. At the peak of the storm, the lot was flooded as is the rest of the neighborhood with water up past the wheels of all the vehicles. When the car was in that state, the alarm went off for a while and then the interior lights came on by itself and stayed on for a long time.
A few hours later after the water has receded completely I notice the backup white lights on the tailgate stayed on. The car responds to my unlocking from the remote but locking causes it to emit a steady beep like when you try to lock the doors and one of the doors is not fully closed. There is no way to lock it except to press the door button manually.
Inspecting the inside I see the carpet and foor mats all wet from and back and see yellow stains by the door jambs. The air inside smells like something burnt and I am sure water went in thru the hybrid battery vents underneath the rear seats
I pushed the start button and the car starts and gauges light up but all the service lights came on and the LCD display behind the steering wheel says to check hybrid system, AWD, steering system, etc... almost all the systems. I quickly pushed the start button again to turn off.
Now I think the hybrid battery has short-circuited. I didnt attempt to put it in drive. Any chances my car would be back to normal after letting it dry for a few days or is it totalled/severely damaged?
Also does insurance cover this type of stuff?
Thanks all. Last night was quite an ordeal. BTW I live in Brooklyn, NY.
A few hours later after the water has receded completely I notice the backup white lights on the tailgate stayed on. The car responds to my unlocking from the remote but locking causes it to emit a steady beep like when you try to lock the doors and one of the doors is not fully closed. There is no way to lock it except to press the door button manually.
Inspecting the inside I see the carpet and foor mats all wet from and back and see yellow stains by the door jambs. The air inside smells like something burnt and I am sure water went in thru the hybrid battery vents underneath the rear seats
I pushed the start button and the car starts and gauges light up but all the service lights came on and the LCD display behind the steering wheel says to check hybrid system, AWD, steering system, etc... almost all the systems. I quickly pushed the start button again to turn off.
Now I think the hybrid battery has short-circuited. I didnt attempt to put it in drive. Any chances my car would be back to normal after letting it dry for a few days or is it totalled/severely damaged?
Also does insurance cover this type of stuff?
Thanks all. Last night was quite an ordeal. BTW I live in Brooklyn, NY.
Last edited by Cruiter; 10-30-12 at 01:22 PM. Reason: spelling
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My 2010 450h was parked in my condo lot with 7 other cars when Sandy arrived. At the peak of the storm, the lot was flooded as is the rest of the neighborhood with water up past the wheels of all the vehicles. ...
Also does insurance cover this type of stuff?
Thanks all. Last night was quite an ordeal. BTW I live in Brooklyn, NY.
Also does insurance cover this type of stuff?
Thanks all. Last night was quite an ordeal. BTW I live in Brooklyn, NY.
Get it to the dealer and they will call insurance Co.
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Does this mean that if I pay Geico $1000, i either
1) get a new car of the same model
2) get a check for the value of the car
What usually happens. I have never claimed something like this before.
Also, should I call Geico now or call delaership service dept first.
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I just checked my Geico policy and my comprehensive coverage does cover floods. My deductible is $1000.
Does this mean that if I pay Geico $1000, i either
1) get a new car of the same model
2) get a check for the value of the car
What usually happens. I have never claimed something like this before.
Also, should I call Geico now or call delaership service dept first.
Does this mean that if I pay Geico $1000, i either
1) get a new car of the same model
2) get a check for the value of the car
What usually happens. I have never claimed something like this before.
Also, should I call Geico now or call delaership service dept first.
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I just checked my Geico policy and my comprehensive coverage does cover floods. My deductible is $1000.
Does this mean that if I pay Geico $1000, i either
1) get a new car of the same model
2) get a check for the value of the car
What usually happens. I have never claimed something like this before.
Also, should I call Geico now or call delaership service dept first.
Does this mean that if I pay Geico $1000, i either
1) get a new car of the same model
2) get a check for the value of the car
What usually happens. I have never claimed something like this before.
Also, should I call Geico now or call delaership service dept first.
I believe if the cost of repair is >75% of value of the car, you get a check.
If you can post back here what is repair estimate-will be usefull for future Hybrid buyers.
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Get to the dealer, then call Geico and tell them what happen and where the RX is-it will take the dealer few days to get an estimate what it will cost to repair the RX.
I believe if the cost of repair is >75% of value of the car, you get a check.
If you can post back here what is repair estimate-will be usefull for future Hybrid buyers.
I believe if the cost of repair is >75% of value of the car, you get a check.
If you can post back here what is repair estimate-will be usefull for future Hybrid buyers.
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ziggyziggy, sorry to hear about your 450h. I have a feeling if Geico totals it, the check will cover the current value of your RX. It would pay for a good chunk on a new one. Let's hope they do that so you have no worries down the line.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GAP_Insurance
Its covers the remaining owed on the vehicle were the insurance covers what's been paid.
Its covers the remaining owed on the vehicle were the insurance covers what's been paid.
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Sorry to hear about your car.
If the insurance company determine that your car is beyond repair, they will pay you to whatever is the current value of the car. I have a friend who had a brand new car (maybe one week old) and he ran over a black angus cow. The car was totaled and the insurance gave him the same car and its brand new. I hope you get the same.
If the insurance company determine that your car is beyond repair, they will pay you to whatever is the current value of the car. I have a friend who had a brand new car (maybe one week old) and he ran over a black angus cow. The car was totaled and the insurance gave him the same car and its brand new. I hope you get the same.