Is It Harmful to Leave a Car Exposed to the Sun Outdoors?

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DiMatteo
07/30/25 8:33am
Leaving a car exposed to the sun outdoors is harmful. Here are the relevant details: 1. Interior: Prolonged exposure to sunlight can indeed cause certain damage to a car, with the most significant impact being on the interior. Since a car is an enclosed space, prolonged exposure to sunlight can generate high temperatures inside, which are not easily dissipated. 2. Damage to components: Another hazard of prolonged exposure is the potential damage to electrical components inside the car. The various electrical configurations in a car consist of very delicate parts, and prolonged exposure to high temperatures can lead to melting and malfunctions. 3. Impact on the owner: After a car has been exposed to the sun, an unpleasant odor can often be detected, similar to the smell emitted by a new car when it leaves the factory. In fact, these odors are toxic gases, and inhaling them can be harmful to health. The solution is to ventilate the car before driving.
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