Can a Car Run Long Distance in 40°C High Temperature Weather?
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40°C high temperature weather is suitable for long-distance car travel. Precautions: 1. Check the vehicle before departure: Conduct a comprehensive inspection of the vehicle, including checking for oil or water leaks (look for any oil or water stains on the ground under the car); measure tire pressure to ensure it is appropriate; check the engine oil condition (pull out the dipstick to see if the oil color is normal and the oil level is correct). 2. Refuel in time: Fill up the tank before a long trip, and refuel at major gas stations along the way when the fuel level drops below half. Do not wait until the fuel warning light comes on to look for a gas station, as this can be very inconvenient. 3. Prevent fatigue driving: Long-distance driving should first avoid fatigue. Fatigue driving is one of the main causes of accidents. 4. Check tires: Before the trip, check the wear on the tire surface for bulges, cracks, or damage caused by blunt objects. If such issues exist, repair or maintain them before the trip. If possible, remove the tires to check for any damage on the inner side, as hidden damage is often the main cause of accidents. 5. Children should sit in the back seat: During long-distance driving, children should not be seated alone in the front seat. Many cars have airbags installed in the front passenger seat, and the force of the airbag deployment, while protecting adults, can cause accidental injuries to children.