Is It Okay to Leave a Car Exposed to the Sun?
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No, leaving a car exposed to the sun can lead to the following issues: 1. Engine: The engine is prone to problems. In high-temperature environments, the cooling system's heat dissipation capacity decreases due to reduced temperature differentials, making the engine susceptible to overheating. 2. Fuel system: The fuel system is prone to issues. High temperatures can cause a series of problems with the fuel and related components, accelerating wear and significantly reducing the engine's lifespan. 3. Voltage issues: The battery may experience unstable voltage under high temperatures. When the battery temperature rises, the electrodes can oxidize due to insulation layer aging, especially the negative terminal, which may develop white oxide deposits, leading to unstable battery voltage.