Will the car break down if it hasn't been started for eight months?
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No, it won't break down. Long-term parking without use has no impact on the later use of motor vehicles. When the vehicle is driven, perform maintenance by replacing all lubricating fluids, checking the condition of the tires, and replacing the air conditioning, air, and fuel filters. Methods to extend battery life: Use the battery frequently: Many cars use lead-acid batteries. If the car hasn't been operated for a long time, the sulfuric acid inside will settle, leading to natural discharge. Prolonged occurrence of this situation will result in insufficient power supply and significantly reduce the battery's lifespan. Pay attention to cleaning the battery terminals: Since the area around the terminals is not completely sealed, when the car is in operation, any movement can cause the electrolyte to leak from the terminals. These electrolytes can undergo chemical reactions in the air, affecting the battery's normal operation. Regularly check the alternator: Since the battery relies on the alternator for charging, any issues with the alternator will greatly affect the battery, not only causing insufficient power supply but also continuously depleting the battery's durability. Therefore, special attention must be paid to the alternator as the source.