Is driving 1000 kilometers in one day harmful to the car?
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Driving 1000 kilometers in one day can be harmful to the car, especially when the driver continuously drives over 1000 kilometers, which can have a significant impact on the vehicle. The potential damages from continuous driving include: 1. Prolonged driving can cause overheating in the car. If the engine boils over, the vehicle may experience abnormalities, leading to radiator blockage and difficulty in cooling; 2. If the tires are not checked before driving, long-distance driving can cause the tires to overheat or wear severely, which may result in a blowout in extreme cases; 3. Brake fade occurs when the braking system generates high temperatures due to intense friction between the brake discs and pads, leading to a reduction in braking force. Braking performance declines under high temperatures, and if the temperature reaches the limit, the brakes may fail.