It's MINUS 20 degrees in winter. Is the car harmful outside?
Precautions for outdoor parking in winter:
1. Don't park your car under the tree: it will snow a lot in winter. Don't park your car under the tree. In case of heavy snow, branches may be crushed by heavy snow, which may damage the paint surface of the car. If there is heavy snowfall, trees may be crushed and directly pressed on the car body, causing greater losses.
Don't park your car on the ramp: the temperature is quite low in winter, and the ground is easy to freeze. If the car is parked on the ramp, the friction between the tire and the ground will become smaller after the road freezes, and the car may slip, which poses considerable safety hazards. If you meet other cars, it will also bring economic losses to your friends.
3, to find a good parking position: parking should find a fairly flat ground, preferably facing the sun, if there is no good parking position, you can face the wall, so as to prevent cold air from blowing into the engine compartment, causing damage to the car engine, thus affecting the normal start of the car and shortening the normal service life of the engine.
(Photo/Text/Photo: Pacific Auto Network Car Selection Brother)