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This car just ran out of gas in thunderstorm weather. Is it safe to refuel?

This car just ran out of gas in thunderstorm weather. Is it safe to refuel? What should I do if the fuel tank temperature is too high in thunderstorm season? How to deal with the aging of automobile circuits? Can clear water replace cooling liquid or glass water? Is it safe to work hard in thunderstorm weather? In fact, in addition to the daily maintenance of cars, daily car owners also need to know such precautions. Let's talk about cars in summer!

During the thunderstorm, the crane ran out of gasoline. Can you refuel? I didn't expect ray to be so dangerous to the gas station.

First of all, for most car owners, the high temperature and hot weather in summer and the high temperature of the fuel tank are the most headaches and the most common problems, which is what we commonly call the "easy-to-send" phenomenon. There are many reasons for the high water temperature. There may be a water temperature alarm. The first reaction of most drivers is to "put out the fire", but the rationality of this practice is really debatable.

When the water temperature is too high or "boiling", even if the engine stops, the cooling water will not circulate, so it is difficult to bear the excessive temperature. So this time is slower than when idling, so that the cooling water can circulate, without worrying about the range hood and heat dissipation cover (which may be hot).

Open the engine cover later, and check whether the electronic fan works normally, whether the cooling liquid is insufficient, and if not, check whether there is water leakage. In addition, check whether the temperature of the water pipes is the same. Otherwise, the thermostat may not open or be seriously short of water. If there is water shortage, you can also use pure water instead of frozen liquid, but pay attention to the water temperature at this time. If it hasn't gone up yet, you can go to a nearby repair shop for a "thorough inspection".

In summer, cars are most prone to circuit problems, and in severe cases, spontaneous combustion will occur. Now owners should nip in the bud, but basically putting an end to safety problems is king. Therefore, it is necessary to regularly check several key lines such as the threaded head of the cooling fan at the front end of the engine compartment. Once the aging line is found, you must immediately go to the 4S shop or repair shop for professional inspection and replacement to avoid risks such as leakage and short circuit.

Some people drive with clear water instead of coolant, or listen to glass water. In fact, the sunshine in summer is particularly strong, and the rubber wiper is aged and corroded after high temperature baking. At this time, the friction between the wiper and the windshield becomes larger. If it exceeds the necessary consumption, add water to replace the good dirt coolant. However, this speculative misconduct will do great harm to the car. Because adding water is easy to produce scale, resulting in internal damage of the machine, so even in summer, add cooling liquid regularly, and be careful not to use water instead. In summer, cranes run out of oil during thunderstorms. Can you refuel? I didn't expect ray to be so dangerous to the gas station.

Finally, the number of driving in thunderstorm weather is essential, so do you want to refuel in thunderstorm weather? The answer is no, of course, because in thunderstorm weather, the refueling gun is likely to introduce suspended current into the automobile fuel tank, which will aggravate the movement of unstable gasoline molecules and fill the safety hazards such as fire and explosion. At present, some gas stations actively stop refueling in thunderstorm weather, but some car owners choose to go to the self-service tanker to refuel. You know, the concentration of fuel vapor in gas stations is significantly higher than that in other places. When refueling in thunderstorm weather, fuel vapor is easily struck by lightning, and vehicles and fuel tanks will explode.