What are the hazards of sandstorms to cars?
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Here is a detailed introduction to the hazards of sandstorms to cars: 1. Paint: After a sandstorm, cars almost turn into a dusty yellow color. Before washing the car, you will notice that the dust on the windshield blocks your view. Never use the wipers + windshield washer fluid to clean it, as this can cause significant damage to both the glass and the rubber strips on the wipers. 2. Engine: Air is drawn from the outside into the car's air intake, filtered by the air cleaner, and then enters the engine for combustion. During sandstorms, the air cleaner doesn't just filter air but also many tiny dust particles. These particles accumulate on the air cleaner, inevitably affecting the air intake volume, which can significantly impact the engine's lifespan. Additionally, reduced air intake can affect the car's power output and, in severe cases, increase engine load and fuel consumption. 3. Driving safety: Visibility while driving drops to less than 1000 meters, creating potential safety hazards. Drivers should consciously adhere to traffic laws, especially in severe weather conditions. Drive steadily and slowly, and yield to others to ensure driving safety.