What Are the Symptoms of Car Altitude Sickness?
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The symptoms of car altitude sickness are: 1. Insufficient power; 2. Overheated brake fluid; 3. Overheated coolant; 4. Engine stalling. Methods to handle car altitude sickness: 1. Inspect the cooling system in advance and avoid using antifreeze containing alcohol; 2. Monitor the coolant temperature frequently and take breaks when necessary; 3. Use a high-performance fuel pump. Car altitude sickness occurs due to the external conditions of low atmospheric pressure and low oxygen levels in high-altitude areas. As the vehicle travels deeper along routes like the Sichuan-Tibet line, the increasing altitude leads to thinner air. With the continuous drop in atmospheric pressure, the fuel pump may experience fuel cutoff, causing the engine to stall.