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You are driving on a road where rain has left large pools of water, and you have driven through water that was several inches deep. Now your brakes are not working. You may have

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In would say that you may have water in your brakes which may have gotten in the brake lines or in the brake discs so that could cause the brakes to malfunction due to driving through the pools of water so the brakes should be examined as soon as possible.

You're driving on a road where rain has left large pools of water, and you have driven through water that was several inches deep. Now your brakes are not working. You may have the brakes to be examined ASAP. If the brakes become very wet, they just won`t work as well as they would when they are dry (the brakes will lose effectiveness, increasing your stopping distance). To un-soak the brakes, drive/pump them intermittently while accelerating the heat/friction generated will remove the water. It is dangerous to drive with wet brakes.