What are the consequences of a car being exposed to high temperatures?
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Introduction to the hazards of a car being exposed to the sun: 1. Engine prone to issues: In high-temperature environments, the engine cooling system has a smaller heat dissipation temperature difference and reduced cooling capacity, making the engine more susceptible to overheating. 2. Fuel and component system prone to problems: Under high temperatures, fuel and related components may experience a series of issues, accelerating component wear and severely affecting the engine's lifespan. 3. Battery voltage instability under high temperatures: When the battery temperature is high, the electrodes may oxidize due to insulation layer aging, especially the negative electrode, which can develop white oxide deposits on the terminals, leading to unstable battery voltage. 4. High temperatures cause changes to the car paint: Car paint exposed to intense sunlight, much like human skin, may fade, lose gloss, or even develop cracks. 5. Interior components prone to aging under high temperatures. 6. Increased harmful substances inside the car.