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What is the reason why cars don't catch fire in cold weather?

It is difficult to cold start the engine of Pacific Auto Network. The main reason is that the engine temperature is too low. As long as the engine is well insulated and the biting cold wind does not directly blow into the engine compartment, you can avoid not hitting the car. So when parking in winter, pay attention to the direction of the front of the car. It is best to let the front of the car face the building and use the building to block the wind to prevent the engine from being blown too cold by the cold wind.

When parking at night, you can turn the front of the car towards the sunrise, so that the first ray of sunshine in the morning can shine on the front of the car to help the engine warm up, which makes it much easier to get out of the car. At ordinary times, you should also go to the designated service station regularly to check and adjust. Third, the engine flameout when shifting gears.

Winter startup should pay attention to:

After starting the engine, turn on the lights, radios and other electrical equipment. Before parking, turn off these power-consuming electrical facilities and then turn off the engine. Because the battery is still discharged after the vehicle is turned off at night. At this time, the electrostatic discharge current is very small, generally below 0. 1 A, which belongs to normal discharge.

In winter, vehicles should go to the maintenance station early to test this parameter. Some cars that have been driven for many years may have an electrostatic discharge current of 1a or even a few a, which may easily lead to battery loss and may not start the next day. Generally speaking, below 0.5 A is within the acceptable normal range.

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