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Default Can a flooded alternator stop a car from running immediately

My brother lives on a barrier island** and 3 or 4 times a year, there is
a king tide that floods not only the beach but the main north/south
street. In many parts of the island, there are no parallel streets with
which to bypass the flooded one (and come to think, all of them would be
flooded too.)

One time years ago he tried to drive through and his recollection is
that the car stalled right away and wouldn't start, and the shop said he
needed a new alternator, and after they replaced that things worked.

Shouldn't the battery have been enough to power the car for a day or so?

Or is it possible with salt-water to short the alternator so that the
battery won't run the car at all?


**Hollywood, Florida. My brother is no liberal, probably a
conservative, but he says that he's seen global warming first hand. I
don't think the street flooded at all the first years they lived there,
certainly not as often.
 
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