Extreme temperatures: When it’s really hot or cold outside, the engine and other parts of the car may need to work harder to keep everything running smoothly, which might result in wear and tear. The engine may start more slowly and need more effort in cold conditions, which might result in a dead battery. This may be prevented by parking the car in a garage or other covered space while not in use, and by checking the battery.
Rain and humidity: Heavy precipitation and humidity can result in the formation of rust and corrosion on the outside of the car as well as on a number of other parts, including the braking system, suspension system, and exhaust system. The performance and safety of the vehicle may suffer as a result of certain parts failing too soon and wearing out prematurely.
Snow and ice: Snow and ice can harm the vehicle’s body and its wheels, brakes, suspension system, and undercarriage. Moreover, it may impair the functionality of the engine and other parts, lowering fuel economy and hastening component wear.
Heavy rain and flooding: Heavy rain and flooding can cause damage to the electrical system, brakes, and suspension of a vehicle. Water can get into the electrical components of the car, causing a short circuit, and can also damage the brake pads and rotors. Additionally, flooded roads can cause debris to damage the underside of a vehicle.
Dust and debris: Dust and debris can get into the air filters and engine bay of a vehicle, reducing its effectiveness and potentially causing damage. This is particularly true for vehicles that are driven in dusty environments, such as off-road vehicles.
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